WattsUp
Well-known member
I drove my FFE today on a 130-mile round-trip, with a charge-to-full in the middle on 240V. Ambient temps during the drive were 75-85 and I had the A/C on for both legs. The ambient temp during that mid-trip recharge was in the 80s.
Everything was fine until tonight. When I got home, I put the car on the 120V charger to top it off a bit for my morning commute, after which I intended to charge up fully at work. So, I unplugged it after 2-3 hours.
A hour or so after unplugging I get a text saying, "Matt's EV has a hot battery, which will limit the vehicle performance. Please plug Matt's EV in to bring the battery temperatures to optimum operating range". Huh? The car hadn't been charging for an hour at the point I received the warning text, plus the ambient temp is 60 (surely not a "severe" circumstance for the battery management system).
I went and plugged it back in as asked (on 120V), expecting the fans to come on something. But, nothing. The relays clicked and the charging ring lit up. And now the website just says, meh... it's charging, with the same end-of-charge estimate as when I first plugged it in (before it had decided it was "too hot").
So... is the battery hot or not? I would have expected more (e.g., fans coming on). Or, the overall charging estimate to be extended (to allow time for cooling).
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Edit: Well, one thing did happen. Shortly after plugging back in, the red "Battery Performance: Poor" status (which had been displayed in the "Vehicle Info" section of the MFM website) changed to a green "Battery Performance: Good" status.
Everything was fine until tonight. When I got home, I put the car on the 120V charger to top it off a bit for my morning commute, after which I intended to charge up fully at work. So, I unplugged it after 2-3 hours.
A hour or so after unplugging I get a text saying, "Matt's EV has a hot battery, which will limit the vehicle performance. Please plug Matt's EV in to bring the battery temperatures to optimum operating range". Huh? The car hadn't been charging for an hour at the point I received the warning text, plus the ambient temp is 60 (surely not a "severe" circumstance for the battery management system).
I went and plugged it back in as asked (on 120V), expecting the fans to come on something. But, nothing. The relays clicked and the charging ring lit up. And now the website just says, meh... it's charging, with the same end-of-charge estimate as when I first plugged it in (before it had decided it was "too hot").
So... is the battery hot or not? I would have expected more (e.g., fans coming on). Or, the overall charging estimate to be extended (to allow time for cooling).
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Edit: Well, one thing did happen. Shortly after plugging back in, the red "Battery Performance: Poor" status (which had been displayed in the "Vehicle Info" section of the MFM website) changed to a green "Battery Performance: Good" status.