It has been rock solid for us so far. If it's the only car charging (we have two cars sharing a circuit) I usually get about 22 miles/hour on the 60a circuit outputting 48a. The power sharing between our two wall chargers has been flawless.
I imagine you have to change the access control to...
Correct, there is no app. You login to the panel directly through your browser. From there you can really only control circuit setup, power sharing, access control. There is no reporting on rates AFAIK.
I schedule charging for the Rivian through the truck/RIvian app. My wife has a Model Y and...
It did update during the last OTA, so maybe it was a residual update message from last time. I guess I'll see if it appears again. It let me turn on proximity locking for the fob, I assume it wouldn't if it needed an update.
Does anyone know how to "force" a key fob update? Mine got the software update overnight. When I got into the car this morning after the update installed, it said there was a key fob update available. I didn't have the fob handy so I pressed later. Now it's not showing me any available update...
I have this charger and it's great. We have it on a power share with another Tesla charger that my wife uses on her MY. In the web interface I believe you can limit it to 'All Vehicles', 'Only Tesla' or 'Authorized Teslas Only', but no current way to limit it to 'authorized non-Teslas only'.
This is the exact setup I have at home and for the same reasons. I have the two chargers sharing a 60a circuit out of my 200a of service. The load balancing works like a charm.
I hope this is what I think it is. Since the last update, when you look at a list of songs it only shows song name, not artist name. Hopefully this fixes that and in Tidal as well as in Spotify.
Most days I drive less than 50 miles and usually less than 35. When I get home I'm usually somewhere between 50-60% (it's been really cold so I'm getting worse range than normal.) I have it set to 70% and plug in every night when I get home. Do the same with my wife's MY although hers is set to...
If the load rating is ok I imagine that would work. I would hope that one day the software will alllow you to select wheel size and tire type like you can on my wife’s Model Y.
I saw that Nokian has a R5 EV tire, but the sizes aren’t close to what a Rivian needs. Hopefully they expand the offering.
I don’t think the R5s come in 275/65/20, which is why I got the LT3s (which have been awesome.) Unless you are trying to fit a different size tire in the wheel?
For peace of mind, get the winter tires. Worst case you’ll extend the life of the ATs. I had a local tire shop mount them on the same wheels. If you have the money and storage space a second set of wheels is nice.
I just had them swapped at a local tire shop. Had to bring in the pucks for the lift but otherwise it was straightforward. Might consider a second set of wheels when there are more options.
I also live in PC but I have the 20" wheels. The stock AT tires were fine but I got winter tires (Nokian LT3) put on last month and they make a huge difference. Driving yesterday in that mess of wet concrete snow, I was watching cars slip and slide all around me on as I cruised by. I can't...
My numbers on the 20" ATs were always 293/270/260. At some point the Sport Mode went up to 267. After the last software update they have been 293/274/267. (I have also been running Nokian LT3s for the last month which would have made me expect the numbers to have gone down.)
I have three different pairs that I've gotten over the years that I rotate for skiing depending on the weather. Replaceable/removable liners are a cool feature. Just keep the leather conditioned and they'll last years. Truly excellent gloves at a great price, and a local Utah company to boot.
By the way, like the OP I also ordered my Nokians from Amazon. I think they were $315 each with free shipping and the installation at my local shop was around $100. With how much snow we have had so far this winter they are worth every penny. I always had Blizzaks - which are awesome snow tires...