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I guess I need to start carrying my NACS adapter

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I used the A2Z Stellar AC adapter this weekend at the hotel to charge my Rivian overnight and avoid expensive DCFC on the go.

The only available charger at the hotel were all for Tesla and having my adapter allowed me to have additional options.

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Yup, this thread is not about AC adapters.
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Yup, this thread is not about AC adapters.
Thanks. I’ve found the best practice is to carry both DC and AC adapter at all times.

I like to go a step further and carry a second DC adapter as a back-up.
 

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Why wouldn't you carry all the adapters you have in the vehicle?????
 
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I don't understand why it would ever leave the truck.
Why wouldn't you carry all the adapters you have in the vehicle?????
I took it out last time it went in for service, haven't needed it since then. Before that, I had been using it in my Sierra.
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