Mothballing an EV
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We've had an eNV200 parked up in one of our workshops whilst we are designing a new electric refrigeration to work on it. Before last Friday I think the last time we turned it on was 3 months ago. It started and ran without a hitch. Our experience is that the 12v battery tends to cause more issues so I'd put this on a trickle charger if you can.
paradigital said:
If the cells are anything like the ones we use for electric R/C racing then storing them partially charged is best for longevity.
Nissans are best stored around 50% of charge. As far as I am aware even 80% is OK, and never less than 20%.Many second hand Leafs coming into NZ from Japan have clearly been kept at 100% as they can have low mileage with significant loss of battery capacity.
The lead acid battery is best kept at 100%.
theaxe said:
TimJMS said:
If I'm not using the Tesla for a while I leave it plugged in and floating at about 60% state of charge.
Any idea if there's any need to put a tender on the 12v battery? Will it automatically top itself up from the main battery?as said set the bat to 60-80% and leave it plugged in
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