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Can anyone suggest the optimum charge to leave on the battery if the car is going to sit on the driveway unused for most of February?
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Where are you leaving the car?Not sure how to leave the 12 volt battery on a trickle charge
There's nothing of the sort in my manual PDF, searching for "12v".From memory the manual states that if left for long periods the 12v battery should be disconnected?
There you go. for more than 1 month disconnect negative terminal, page 291There's nothing of the sort in my manual PDF, searching for "12v".
It mentions disconnecting it if the car's involved in a collision and won't start, and if the car gets immersed in water. Nothing about storing it for long periods.
The manual mentions that the car can top up the 12v battery from the HV battery ("Intelligent Charging"), so unless there's a fault, it should be much less likely to empty than an ICE.
Good find.There you go. for more than 1 month disconnect negative terminal, page 291
Note: It is recommended to ensure the vehicle is
placed in READY mode for half an hour every week
to help extend the service life of the battery. If the
vehicle is stored for more than 1 month, remove the
negative terminal from the battery. Make sure that
the vehicle power system has been turned off before
connecting or disconnecting the negative terminal.
Can anyone suggest the optimum charge to leave on the battery if the car is going to sit on the driveway unused for most of February?
I left mine for 3 week last February at Heathrow and it was fine when I got back, best of all being bright orange it was dead easy to spot in the car parkMG4s have been left for three or four weeks in airport car parks and started OK when the owners have got back from holiday.
If you are really worried about it starting when you get back leave the car at 80% charge and get yourself a lithium jumps starter just in case. The advantage over a trickle charger is you can use it away from home to start the car. Or call MG Assist to jump start it when you get back.