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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
I never knew that keeping the car plugged into power maintains the 12V battery. They also imply that keeping the battery at 100% is a good thing (electronics firms might advise, for example, that keeping a phone or laptop at 80% is optimal for the longevity of the battery). They say to charge it if the level is below 50%. I have not seen that written before, only that it should be charged every 30 days.
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Sat Apr 18 2020 8:34am |
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gdias Member Since: 19 Mar 2019 Location: Portugal Posts: 22 |
I normally don't use AC, i don't like it, and i drive almost everyday, but pass many days without the petrol engine kick in, and even when it kicks in is not more than 1km...
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Tue Apr 21 2020 9:25am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
In my opinion you should run the AC constantly, it helps manage the humidity in the cabin, but more importantly perhaps is it will prevent the premature failure of the AC unit due to lubricant failure, specifically the risk of refrigerant leaks. I am not an AC expert! But I imagine running the AC on as a disciple every couple of weeks or at least once a month would be sensible.
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Tue Apr 21 2020 11:30am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
One reason to run any petrol engine (even a lawn mower) regularly is that the octane level of the petrol can diminish over time.Muddy’s Outlander PHEV used to force it into petrol mode if the ICE hadn’t been used for, I think, 90 days. I have no such warning from BMW regarding my Countryman and like the RRS it states to leave it plugged into the charger, however I have 3 choices of charging rate - high, medium and low - so I have it set on low charge and the charging timer only to come on between 0330 and 0630 daily (ie in off peak rates) while it is lunused. With the present warm weather it doesn’t need to pre-heat the battery even though we have had early morning temperatures down to +2C but once everyb10 days I set the pre-heater for the cabin to warm that which puts some load on the HV battery.
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Wed Apr 22 2020 1:54pm |
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gdias Member Since: 19 Mar 2019 Location: Portugal Posts: 22 |
Thanks Tim and ilard!
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Thu Apr 23 2020 3:41pm |
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