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Do you wait till your battery drains down or top it off at 1/2 full or more ?

Discussion in 'Prime Plug-in Charging' started by GKL, Jun 14, 2020.

  1. GKL

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    Good point about the 12V battery !

    When you don't have a regular daily driving routine it makes it a challenge because you might have a day where you decide that day to do a lot of running and you like to have a full charge, but then you might have a day or two with just a little running,

    I would hope having a full charge does not cause big mileage reduction within even 5-10 years.
     
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    I believe letting your prius sit with as much charge as possible is ok.
    This keeps the memory good in the battery as it slowly discharges while not driving. Letting your car sit with the hybrid battery low is a bad idea.
     
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    Interesting point, thanks, since I'm retired and we rarely travel outside our small town, charging our Prime once or twice a week is usually enough to keep us driving all week on EV (electric-only) mode.
     
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    let's not confuse nimh with lion
     
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    This^^

    Lithium doesn't have a memory problem.
     
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    Sorry still an issue.
     
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    I am not sure where you got that information. AFAIK, lithium ion battery has no "memory" effect like old NiCad battery. Toyota clearly state in the manual to leave a low level of charge in the hybrid battery when leaving the vehicle undriven for along period of time.

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    So the thing is what does Toyota consider a "long" period of time ?

    An earlier reply (see above) seems to indicate a month would be the limit.
     
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    Bah! What do those dumb Toyota engineers know?

    That's the real question, and Toyota refuses to define it. Probably because it's such a gradual thing it would be impossible to draw a hard line and say something like, "Less than 38 days, 11 hours, and 14 seconds if good, but 38 days, 11 hours and 15 seconds or more is fine." It's a CYA thing for them.
     
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    I think I said this before, but I say it again. Letting a car sits with a full charge one night is probably not considered a "long period of time". However, if you drive a short distance in the morning and charge it full immediately after coming home and let the car sit fully charged overnight, and do this routine every day for months or years, would that affect the longevity of the battery? I think it does. And Toyota thinks it does too, that's why they provide the charge timer functionality and stress to use this function to charge the battery on time so that it sits minimum time with a full charge before you drive.

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    We don't leave it fully charged every night, I'll fully charge it one evening during the week usually finishing the charge by about 1AM or so, then that one full charge usually will last us most of the week if not the whole week before needing recharged again. So it usually will only sit fully charged maybe one night a week.
     
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    Yeah, with no regular schedule, that is the best routine. I am on the same boat as you are. Since I stared working from home, I only drive once a week. I charge my car full only if I know I will be driving the following day. If I know I am not driving for a while, I let the car sit at 30-40% SoC. I stop charging after second indicator light starts to blink. That is about 30-40% SoC.
     
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    I'm retired but my wife still wanted to keep working part time about 4 days a week, but she uses our Kia Soul for her short 2 mile (each way) commute to work so that way the Kia doesn't sit unused. We use the Prime for most of our other running like going to local stores and other errands, much of which we'll do on her days off. I'll occasionally run an errand/shopping other days with the Prime. Since we live in a small town the most distance (one way) we usually travel is about 2 miles, so we can run to several local stores and get back home maybe using about 5-6 miles. The most recent time I went to recharge it it said 5 hours 30 minutes to full charge so it still had a little juice left because it will say 5 hours 50 minutes to full charge on the times we do run it all the way down.
     
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    as i've come to learn over the last 8 years, it's really each users issue to define. :cool:
     
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    personally i usually charge when the battery is depleted. but if i do swing by a free charging station i don't hesitate to plug in for some free juice.
     
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    Good point, every family's driving situation will determine what is best for them, some might use all the EV range each day, others might have a full charge last several days to a week or even more.

    We basically do the same somewhat, I might not wait till the battery is 100% depleted if I know the EV miles left on the previous charge is pretty low to where the next day we drive it the EV will run out before be are done driving for that day. Our most recent charge showed we got it fairly close to being depleted, I estimated we had about 1 1/2 - 2 miles EV range left when I charged it.

    Congrats on having free charging stations along your driving route, nothing wrong with getting a free charge when possible :D

    We live in a small town and there are no charging stations here yet so we have done all our charging at home so far. There are many charging stations around the nearest big city about 25 miles away but we rarely travel there and so far the times we do go there is no charging station at the stores we might go to. I had been hoping more restaurants would get free charging stations so customers could get a free charge while eating their meal but understandingly right now restaurants are usually carry out only unless they have outside eating areas. There is at least one charging station about 15 miles away, but unless we have a reason to be in that area long enough to charge it makes more sense for us just to charge at home.