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So yesterday in the R1S Enthusiasts group on Facebook I posted asking for tips on getting an AC power cord routed out of the R1S from either of the 120v outlets- with all doors and windows closed. I had been thinking about this since our last power outage when I powered our fridge with an extension cord through a passenger window and wished there was a better way. I didn't feel comfortable with smashing a heavy duty extension cord in a closed door. It would be nice if there was a good way to do that when camping or powering anything while also keeping the cabin comfy and dry. Routing through a window or leaving the rear hatch open isn't very convenient for all scenarios and weather conditions.

Then someone shared this video with an easy solution that I never knew about!



Sharing for visibility since I had no idea this worked so perfectly! Enjoy.
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So yesterday in the R1S Enthusiasts group on Facebook I posted asking for tips on getting an AC power cord routed out of the R1S from either of the 120v outlets- with all doors and windows closed. I had been thinking about this since our last power outage when I powered our fridge with an extension cord through a passenger window and wished there was a better way. I didn't feel comfortable with smashing a heavy duty extension cord in a closed door. It would be nice if there was a good way to do that when camping or powering anything while also keeping the cabin comfy and dry. Routing through a window or leaving the rear hatch open isn't very convenient for all scenarios and weather conditions.

Then someone shared this video with an easy solution that I never knew about!



Sharing for visibility since I had no idea this worked so perfectly! Enjoy.
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So yesterday in the R1S Enthusiasts group on Facebook I posted asking for tips on getting an AC power cord routed out of the R1S from either of the 120v outlets- with all doors and windows closed. I had been thinking about this since our last power outage when I powered our fridge with an extension cord through a passenger window and wished there was a better way. I didn't feel comfortable with smashing a heavy duty extension cord in a closed door. It would be nice if there was a good way to do that when camping or powering anything while also keeping the cabin comfy and dry. Routing through a window or leaving the rear hatch open isn't very convenient for all scenarios and weather conditions.

Then someone shared this video with an easy solution that I never knew about!



Sharing for visibility since I had no idea this worked so perfectly! Enjoy.
So the panel gaps were just a genius hack. Nice.
 

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Then someone shared this video with an easy solution that I never knew about!
This is brilliant! As I look at the upcoming camping season I was starting to get more and more frustrated with Rivian because they didn't put an external outlet on the R1S (I know - true "first world" problem). Now - I don't know where they would have put it (behind the hitch cover?), just that I want it. Seeing this makes me very happy! I'll probably order one of the flat cords suggested by others.
 

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No exaggerating. This is the most brilliant thing I've seen on this board. The simplicity of it makes it brilliant. You sir, are a genius!
 

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Holy Hell, that's clever! You, sir, solved a "problem" I have pondered for quite some time!
 

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Okay - stupid question here as I put this in my Amazon cart...Nothing on this item indicates that it's suitable for outdoor use. It says specifically "for indoor use". I'll apologize for my ignorance - does it matter?
Technically, the plug side is "indoors". If it doesn't get wet, I wouldn't worry about the socket side.
 
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No exaggerating. This is the most brilliant thing I've seen on this board. The simplicity of it makes it brilliant. You sir, are a genius!
Holy Hell, that's clever! You, sir, solved a "problem" I have pondered for quite some time!
I don’t deserve any credit for this solution! I just asked and received the link to the video. All credit to the video creator- go drop a like or comment and subscribe to his channel ?
 

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Thanks @ATL_R1S , glad you liked my video and thank you so much for spreading the word.
The sole reason of my chanel is to share these little things that makes ours vehicles so special!
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