12v Auxiliary Battery

walter

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Any advice would be Grateful i have a 74 trophy at the moment i do less than 50 miles a week in the EV i would like to keep the 12 volt aux battery in a good state. While using it on the sort journeys the 12 volt system does not seem to got above 75% state of charge because of the sort journeys its charging at a rate of 14.3v to 14.6v which i think is ok is it ok use use a trickle/maintenance battery charger on the vehicle or should the HV system kick in at some point to keep the 12 volt in a good state.Also when charging the HV battery does it also charge the 12 volt system at the same time thanks for any help.
 
A 74 Trophy ?
I've had my MG5 PFL for 2 years no 12 volt battery problems .I do ,however , carry a Noco battery booster just in case . Gives me peace of mind even if it made a small dent in my bank balance :)
 
Any advice would be Grateful i have a 74 trophy at the moment i do less than 50 miles a week in the EV i would like to keep the 12 volt aux battery in a good state. While using it on the sort journeys the 12 volt system does not seem to got above 75% state of charge because of the sort journeys its charging at a rate of 14.3v to 14.6v which i think is ok is it ok use use a trickle/maintenance battery charger on the vehicle or should the HV system kick in at some point to keep the 12 volt in a good state.Also when charging the HV battery does it also charge the 12 volt system at the same time thanks for any help.
How are you seeing the 12V battery SOC at 75%?
 
I use a BM2 battery monitor from Amazon on my 4 year old PFL 5. Probably overkill but it shows the battery to be in good heart.
 
How are you seeing the 12V battery SOC at 75%?
by looking on the dash menu its got like a 100% clock its around the 75% mark

A 74 Trophy ?
I've had my MG5 PFL for 2 years no 12 volt battery problems .I do ,however , carry a Noco battery booster just in case . Gives me peace of mind even if it made a small dent in my bank balance :)
I don't have a problem as of yet but i would like to prevent any in the future.
 
Any advice would be Grateful i have a 74 trophy at the moment i do less than 50 miles a week in the EV i would like to keep the 12 volt aux battery in a good state. While using it on the sort journeys the 12 volt system does not seem to got above 75% state of charge because of the sort journeys its charging at a rate of 14.3v to 14.6v which i think is ok is it ok use use a trickle/maintenance battery charger on the vehicle or should the HV system kick in at some point to keep the 12 volt in a good state.Also when charging the HV battery does it also charge the 12 volt system at the same time thanks for any help.
The 12V aux is charged when READY or during a charging session. It may not be fully topped up during short journeys. There is no automatic 12V maintenance when the car is switched off.

No need for a trickle charger, just turn on the car (READY) and leave it for an hour or so or charge it overnight…
 
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