I probably will but I still own a 12 charger and will definitely buy a V2L adapter now that's been fixed on my ZS.Apologies for that. Try a Google search for "Portable Car Battery Jump Starter". That should give you some choices![]()
I have left my MG5 several times at airport car parks once for 17 days in my 5 years of ownership of two different 5s with no issues I always make sure the HV battery has a decent amount of charge around 70% and I don’t think that dropped by more than 2%I'm trying to plan for a 12v fail when, for example, I return to an airport car park after a couple of weeks away.
If the 12V is dead, you wouldn't be able to turn the car on. A 12V battery starter is the shot.I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work, however why not simply turn the car on and let the inverter and HV battery do their thing?
Thanks clear advice.If the 12V is dead, you wouldn't be able to turn the car on. A 12V battery starter is the shot.
how do you connect such things up. Does it eg charge through the 12v socket ( 'the cigarette lighter socket') or do you need wires going under the hood / bonnet ? Or somewhere else?Why not use a small solar panel about 10W.
Oops, work well in Aussie Land but probably of little use over in UK
Sorry but couldn't help myself.
Only if the 12V socket is live with the car off. Otherwise you have to run a cable to the battery.how do you connect such things up. Does it eg charge through the 12v socket ( 'the cigarette lighter socket') or do you need wires going under the hood / bonnet ? Or somewhere else?
I have used a 10W solar panel connected straight across the 2 battery terminals, at 10W it does not put out much current so does not need a regulator to control the voltage and works like a trickle charger.how do you connect such things up. Does it eg charge through the 12v socket ( 'the cigarette lighter socket') or do you need wires going under the hood / bonnet ? Or somewhere else?
I assumed you knew that the 12 volt battery gets its charge from the main HV battery which is why I said in my post #528 when I leave my car at an airport or anywhere for an extended length of time I like the HV battery to be at a reasonable level of charge as while the car is sitting there parked the HV battery tops up the 12volt LV as and when necessary this is automatically done in normal circumstances as far as I know this is the case with all BEVs.It's never as easy as it should be to find the information you need. But I should remember: "RTFM" - read the flipping manual. This should eliminate the 12 volt battery depletion problem
or is this another function promised but not delivered by MG.
Yes I knew that the 12v got its charge from the high voltage battery. My concerns were raised when, on return after a 7 day holiday, I couldn't use the app to remotely switch on the heating. The app said the car had gone into sleep mode. Cue concern.I assumed you knew that the 12 volt battery gets its charge from the main HV battery which is why I said in my post #528 when I leave my car at an airport or anywhere for an extended length of time I like the HV battery to be at a reasonable level of charge as while the car is sitting there parked the HV battery tops up the 12volt LV as and when necessary this is automatically done in normal circumstances as far as I know this is the case with all BEVs.
Les