Hello Martin, yes I'm sorry. It is of course the General Chat Forum & not the dedicated ZS forum. My bad.@Data, I do not think this thread is in the ZS Forum but rather it appears to me to be in the General Chat Forum. I note that the Similar Threads list at the bottom of the page does have a majority of ZS links.
I am confused by the first sentence of your second paragraph. Are you referring to my car's battery, or is it a typo that implies it and you are just making a statement about LFP batteries in general?
Lastly, could you please tell me how, other than seeing the the low battery warning message, that the car has been fully equalised? I will try in September when I'm due to travel over 50 miles in one go.
I thought my profile shows me driving an MG4 with Trophy Mk1 added to my location. Is that not what you see?
@siteguru, the images I posted are not from my car but from posts to the MG4 forum.
I did actually assume you had the MG4 with the LFP battery pack. Many long range MG's with LFP's have adjustable battery health levels on the infotainment screen, like the MG5. I didn't know they even did an MG4 with an NMC. So I've learned something.
The best way to be sure the car is properly equalising is to watch the car wall charger screen (if you have a screen on yours) to see how the wall charger ends the charge. Or watch the charging app for your wall charger so you can see the amount of power being delivered at 100% soc. It's best to turn off any smart charging you might be using & let your wall charger control everything. That way the smart aspect of your charging won't interrupt the charge. If the battery is equalising the charge should slowly step down bit by bit at 100% until it reaches a level of charge around 0.3kwh, 0.2kwh, holding that charge level for anywhere from 10mins to even an hour or two. If the battery is very unbalanced it might go on for several hours. A friends car balanced for 3hrs when he did his first balance. He realised he'd never done a proper full charge one before, relying on just the little balance that occasionally occured at 80%. The good news was that the car gained an extra 28-30 miles of average range after the equalisation was complete. At least that's what he had calculated.
Your profile doesn't show you have an MG4, just the Trophy trim level. Hope this might help.