lakeeriemonster
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Let me preface this post by saying I'm not an electrician, so the terminology I use will likely be incorrect.
I have a Rivian Wall Charger unit installed in my house - installed roughly a year ago - that has worked flawlessly until recently. 60A breaker. 4 gauge aluminum wire that was spliced to 6 gauge copper in the unit itself before connections were made. The aluminum wire was run before I bought the EV and was aware of the recommendations (? requirement) to run copper from panel to charger.
Over the last 2 months, I've progressively noticed issues where the unit will fail - it will pull 11 kW and then suddenly stop charging. Sometimes charging would reset if the car was left plugged in. Resetting the charger seemed to help. Recently, this has happened more frequently and currently, I cannot use the charger at all. The vehicle charges fine at my neighbor's Rivian wall charger and also charges fine on 110V outlet.
I've contacted Rivian and they are asking me to replace the aluminum wire with copper as an initial step. I'd obviously like to avoid this expense if it's not necessary. I talked with my electrician who thinks this recommendation is, frankly, bullshit. Can anyone with more knowledge than I weigh in on this issue and recommendation?
Appreciate it thanks!
I have a Rivian Wall Charger unit installed in my house - installed roughly a year ago - that has worked flawlessly until recently. 60A breaker. 4 gauge aluminum wire that was spliced to 6 gauge copper in the unit itself before connections were made. The aluminum wire was run before I bought the EV and was aware of the recommendations (? requirement) to run copper from panel to charger.
Over the last 2 months, I've progressively noticed issues where the unit will fail - it will pull 11 kW and then suddenly stop charging. Sometimes charging would reset if the car was left plugged in. Resetting the charger seemed to help. Recently, this has happened more frequently and currently, I cannot use the charger at all. The vehicle charges fine at my neighbor's Rivian wall charger and also charges fine on 110V outlet.
I've contacted Rivian and they are asking me to replace the aluminum wire with copper as an initial step. I'd obviously like to avoid this expense if it's not necessary. I talked with my electrician who thinks this recommendation is, frankly, bullshit. Can anyone with more knowledge than I weigh in on this issue and recommendation?
Appreciate it thanks!
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