Battery Tender / Trickle Chargers

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Has anyone used a trickle charger when away for a while to keep the 12V battery topped up? I see there are solar ones with reverse protection which should do the job. I am thinking of a long trip away maybe 12 weeks duration and that's a bit long to keep my fingers crossed that it survives. And would it need to be connected directly to the battery which would be a faff or can we go via the 12V cigarette lighter socket.
 
The 12V socket is isolated via a fuse and switch/relay (i.e. it turns off a wee while after the car is locked), so I'd assume that there's no direct connection to the battery
 
The answer in No from here, but,,,, I've left mine for 7 weeks without any issue. Instead of setting up some elaborate for while away, I'd suggest having a jump start power bank ready, if and only if it turns out to be needed. Seems like a more sure thing solution.
 
I use a CTEK charger on my Morgan. I am thinking for the ZS EV to leave it connected to the Ohme Home Pro charge point & charge say 5% occaisionaly via the app whilst away
 
The answer in No from here, but,,,, I've left mine for 7 weeks without any issue. Instead of setting up some elaborate for while away, I'd suggest having a jump start power bank ready, if and only if it turns out to be needed. Seems like a more sure thing solution.
Yes, I have one of these in my car. Never had to use it on my car, but did use it to jump start someone else's EV with a low 12V battery.
 
I'd suggest having a jump start power bank ready, if and only if it turns out to be needed.
I have one but of course if you let the 12V battery drop too low that does knacker it.

I am thinking for the ZS EV to leave it connected to the Ohme Home Pro charge point & charge say 5% occaisionaly via the app whilst away
I have a Zappi, I guess that would mean starting with a lower battery %age say 40% and add 5% every week.
 
People have reported that the MG4 loses less than 1% charge when the car is left for a couple of weeks, also it appears the traction battery will keep the 12V battery topped up if it's at 50% or above.

Check the 12V battery terminals are tight, charge the car to 70% and over inflate the tyres to prevent flat spots. Don't worry if the iSmart app reports that it can't connect to the car as it will go into a deep sleep to conserve power and enjoy your trip.
 
I left mine for 5 weeks parked up while I was away on vacation in Feb/Mar. Left it at 75% and was still at 75% when I returned and just drove away just like it was used the day before.
 
People have reported that the MG4 loses less than 1% charge when the car is left for a couple of weeks, also it appears the traction battery will keep the 12V battery topped up if it's at 50% or above.

Okay if that's confirmed then no need to do anything special

I left mine for 5 weeks parked up while I was away on vacation in Feb/Mar. Left it at 75% and was still at 75% when I returned and just drove away just like it was used the day before.\

Hopefully that confirms what Ian says above that the traction battery does keep the 12v alive
 

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