mudito
Well-Known Member
This is correct, and is my understanding that, If not plugged in, after a certain amount of repeated charging from the HV to the 12V, the computer will shut everything down to protect the HV battery from draining/dying.Not sure if this answers your question, or just provides a data-point. When my 12v dual batteries were critical, I was told to keep it plugged into L1 (or L2, I suppose).
During the 48 hour wait for mobile service, I noticed the HV battery would drop 2-3%, then the L1 charger would kick in and bring the truck back to my preset threshold. It did this probably 5-6 times over the few days while waiting for mobile service. I assume the HV drop in capacity was because the big battery was always trying to recharge the quickly dying 12v batts. Then, as the HV dropped a bit, the charger would kick in and bring everything back to my % threshold.
If you ask me, I would have added some more logic to it. My 12V died with a 69% HV SoC. I would have it programed like "48hrs on this mode or HV drop below 15%, then shutoff"... That would have alerted me with enough time to keep the truck plugged in and avoid a brick
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