1. Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.

12v Battery Is Discharging, Re-Charge Now !

Discussion in 'Prime Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Rob43, Apr 18, 2020.

  1. Mark57

    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

    Joined:
    Aug 14, 2009
    2,945
    2,735
    0
    Location:
    OK
    Vehicle:
    Other Electric Vehicle
    Model:
    N/A
    Good work and testing.

    I throw a charger on my Prime, 4Runner, and my wife's Camry Hybrid every two months or so. It keeps them all happy.

    I still remember the sticker shock I got when I went to replace the bat in my 2010 Prius. $300+ Dang. The bat for her Camry was $380. Yes I shopped around a lot. The dealer price was very competitive.
     
  2. Salamander_King

    Salamander_King Senior Member

    Joined:
    Nov 8, 2015
    10,963
    8,839
    0
    Location:
    New England
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    Yeah, after reading many Gen4 and Prime threads on dead 12v prompted me to look into taking care of 12v battery. I sold my Gen3 less than 3 years old, so I never had to do anything with the AGM battery in the back of the car. For Gen4 and PRIME with a regular flooded lead-acid battery, even OEM battery is not as expensive as your 2010 Prius's AGM battery. I think they are now about $120 either OEM or aftermarket.

    Still, I thought it would be a good investment to have an automatic charger, portable jump starter, battery tester, and a battery monitor. Well, I bought all of them last year but never used any of them on my now sold 2017 PRIME or on other cars in my household. COVID-19 stay-home order has prompted me to check on 12v battery recently. I am glad that now I have used 3 items (automatic charger, battery tester, and a battery monitor). I hope I never have to use the portable jump starter, but I have it if I ever need it.

    BTW, my old battery charger (30+ years old) is a Schumacher manual 10A battery charger. It is a beast compared to a new automatic 4A charger I purchased last year. It was still working fine when I last used it in our ICE car several years ago, but I did not want to use it on our newer hybrids. I am still holding on to it just in case I need to charge a dead battery very quickly.

    Screenshot 2020-04-24 at 11.30.34 AM.png
     
    Mark57 likes this.
  3. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2010
    54,635
    38,195
    80
    Location:
    Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    Touring
    Interesting that the caps atop the 4th gen battery looked to be readily removable, and not covered by a sticker.
     
  4. Salamander_King

    Salamander_King Senior Member

    Joined:
    Nov 8, 2015
    10,963
    8,839
    0
    Location:
    New England
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    Are you talking about caps on each well? It supposed to be a "maintenance free". I never had to add any distilled water into any of my previous 12v batteries in our cars. Not sure if this battery allows the addition of H2O through a removed cap or it is just for checking the fluid level.
     
  5. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2010
    54,635
    38,195
    80
    Location:
    Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    Touring
    I used to add (distilled) water, sometimes. Considering batteries tend to last around 5 years, I've found it good to pull them out say around the third anniversary, clean the clamps and posts, shine a light through the case (hopefully semi-transparent) and top-up the cells. It's no big deal.

    I think the way battery manufacturers say they're "maintenance-free" is somewhat akin to Toyota's "lifetime" fluid on the transaxle. With the batteries, putting a hard-to-remove sticker over the fill caps maybe seals them a little better, reduces evaporation, but more so, makes them "maintenance-thwarted", my 2 cents.
     
    #85 Mendel Leisk, Apr 24, 2020
    Last edited: Apr 24, 2020
    Fostel and Salamander_King like this.
  6. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

    Joined:
    May 11, 2005
    107,679
    48,931
    0
    Location:
    boston
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    it would have been interesting to see how far i could have extended the life of my previous 3 batteries over the 7-10 years i got out of them by checking the water levels.
     
    Fostel and Mendel Leisk like this.
  7. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2010
    54,635
    38,195
    80
    Location:
    Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    Touring
    This is mostly applicable to conventional lead-acid batteries. I think.
     
  8. Salamander_King

    Salamander_King Senior Member

    Joined:
    Nov 8, 2015
    10,963
    8,839
    0
    Location:
    New England
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    Yeah, if I really want to prolong the 12v battery life, I should "maintain" and "care" for it. But if my past experience is any indication of how long the regular 12v battery lasts in our region under our use case, it last at least 6 years totally "maintenance free" and for HCH, the OEM battery lasted 10 years without any maintenance.

    I checked my wife Pathfinder Hybrid 12v battery after working on my PRIME last week. Nissan made it so difficult to get to the 12v battery, it took me quite a bit of work just to access the battery posts. I only checked the battery health using the tester and charged it fully using an automatic charger, but I could not figure out how I can remove the battery. After this stay-home period is over, other than occasional charging if needed, I will not likely ever remove the 12v battery until it needs to be replaced. It is an OEM 12v battery in it, so it is already 6 years old, although I bought the car used 1 year ago, so I have no idea how it was cared for (or more likely not cared for).

    Screenshot 2020-04-24 at 12.43.00 PM.png
     
    #88 Salamander_King, Apr 24, 2020
    Last edited: Apr 24, 2020
    Mendel Leisk likes this.
  9. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2010
    54,635
    38,195
    80
    Location:
    Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    Touring
    I do have a lot of time on my hands, lol. And yeah, some cars, especially more recently, can be a royal pain for access.
     
    Salamander_King likes this.
  10. Mark57

    Mark57 2021 Tesla Model 3 LR AWD

    Joined:
    Aug 14, 2009
    2,945
    2,735
    0
    Location:
    OK
    Vehicle:
    Other Electric Vehicle
    Model:
    N/A
    My current charger is a Schumacher SC-10030A. I love it.
     
    Salamander_King likes this.
  11. Rob43

    Rob43 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2014
    1,373
    1,044
    0
    Location:
    VA, BMW Race Car, BMW R1200R, BMW 330Ci, Ford F350
    Vehicle:
    2013 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Prime Advanced
    I'm hoping you can continue your testing for as long as reasonably possible.

    I'm also now starting to think that your 2020 Primes battery is in VERY good condition and probably is giving you a somewhat false positive for your testing. I really wish you were doing your testing with your previous 2017 Prime, simply because it would operate closer as an average to all the other Prime owners.


    Rob43
     
    #91 Rob43, Apr 24, 2020
    Last edited: Apr 24, 2020
    Salamander_King likes this.
  12. Salamander_King

    Salamander_King Senior Member

    Joined:
    Nov 8, 2015
    10,963
    8,839
    0
    Location:
    New England
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    Yeah, 3 years old battery is likely to be different from an almost brand new battery in a bad way. That being said, I have read some threads here both on PRIME and Gen4 in which an almost brand new battery failed prematurely. I am relieved to report that the 12v battery in my 2020 PRIME is really stabilizing at ~12.6v. Currently, it is 12.61v 99%. This is up 0.03v from this morning 12.58V 95%. I don't think this is "false positive" but it is an actual increase in charge due to ambient temperature. The lowest voltage corresponds to our daily low in the early morning, and the highest voltage is at the day high temp in mid to late afternoon. Our temp has been mid-20s low and mid-40s high.

    Screenshot_20200424-165411.png
     
    Rob43 likes this.
  13. EdPalmer42

    EdPalmer42 Member

    Joined:
    Dec 3, 2019
    121
    65
    0
    Location:
    Canada
    Vehicle:
    2020 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Base
    Yes, these caps unscrew. I used a toonie as a wrench. They're relatively tight, so be gentle.
     
    Mendel Leisk likes this.
  14. Rob43

    Rob43 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2014
    1,373
    1,044
    0
    Location:
    VA, BMW Race Car, BMW R1200R, BMW 330Ci, Ford F350
    Vehicle:
    2013 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Prime Advanced
    Tonight when I drive my Prime home:

    1) I will check the 12v battery with my volt meter within 2 minutes of parking. (No EVSE connection)
    2) I will then plug in my L2 EVSE & give it a full traction battery charge, I will take a 12v battery reading right before traction battery is finished charging. When traction battery charge is finished I will unplug L2 EVSE.
    3) Five minutes after L2 EVSE is disconnected I will again take a 12v battery reading.
    4) My Prime will now sit for as many hours as possible (to be determined), I will again take a 12v battery reading to see what loss has taken place before the Prime is started/driven.

    The hood will be unlatched so that the computer doesn't wake up during testing.


    Rob43
     
  15. Salamander_King

    Salamander_King Senior Member

    Joined:
    Nov 8, 2015
    10,963
    8,839
    0
    Location:
    New England
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    Are you going to leave the traction battery fully charged for a long period of time? I have been stoping my weekly charge so that I have only 35-45% SOC left while the car sit.
     
  16. Rob43

    Rob43 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2014
    1,373
    1,044
    0
    Location:
    VA, BMW Race Car, BMW R1200R, BMW 330Ci, Ford F350
    Vehicle:
    2013 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Prime Advanced
    No, not a long period of time...


    Rob43
     
    Salamander_King likes this.
  17. Halcykon

    Halcykon Junior Member

    Joined:
    Apr 12, 2020
    28
    13
    0
    Location:
    Sugarland
    Vehicle:
    2018 Prius
    Model:
    Two
    Based on my recent issues and suggestions from you guys, I am going to start checking my 12V for the next 12 weeks. I'll edit this post as I update 12V readings.

    Context:

    2018 Prius 2, stock car. Bought car in 09/2018.
    04/22/20: Dealership replaced my 12V after diagnosing a battery failure. This is my 3rd 12V.
    04/23/20: Took it for a 2-hour drive

    I just ordered a trickle charger so I can't top up from 100% 12V. Either way, I want to simulate normal use so I'm fine with this.

    Commence Testing:
    4/24: 12.46V @5:30pm. Current outside weather is 91F
     
    bisco and Rob43 like this.
  18. Hicksite

    Hicksite Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2020
    176
    90
    0
    Location:
    Florida
    Vehicle:
    2020 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Limited
    Just finished a similar test on mine. 12v was at 12.42, traction battery at 31%. Charged traction battery to 100% and checked 12v, which was still only 12.45. I’m guessing the difference was probably with the margin of error for the tester, meaning the 12v was not charged during the charge of the traction battery, which conflicts with what is stated in the owner’s manual.
     
    bisco likes this.
  19. Rob43

    Rob43 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 24, 2014
    1,373
    1,044
    0
    Location:
    VA, BMW Race Car, BMW R1200R, BMW 330Ci, Ford F350
    Vehicle:
    2013 Prius v wagon
    Model:
    Prime Advanced
    When you checked your voltage at 12.45 volts, was your EVSE still connected, or had you just unplugged it ?


    Rob43
     
  20. Hicksite

    Hicksite Member

    Joined:
    Apr 22, 2020
    176
    90
    0
    Location:
    Florida
    Vehicle:
    2020 Prius Prime
    Model:
    Limited
    Had just unplugged it.