11.8V isn't just low, that's almost entirely flat. I wouldn't have expected the car to let it get anywhere near that low.Anyone know what voltage the 12V battery needs to drop to before the Cyberstar charges it from the HV Traction battery? Over 2 days mine has now dropped to 11.8V, which seems low to me.
What software issue on the MG5? Do you have any more details please.Sounds like the same software issue that affects the MG5.
The Cyberster is keeping the 12V battery charged okay, unlike some other makes.A lot of MG5 owners had issues as the car failed to keep the 12v battery sufficiently charged.
It's dependent on temperature, but 11.8V is more like 20%. Hopefully the reporting of 11.8V or so is when powered up with some load, so it's really higher, as if a lead acid battery is constantly cycled that low it won't last very long, better to top them up at 40% or more.The Cyberster is keeping the 12V battery charged okay, unlike some other makes.
My query was about what voltage level the battery should drop to before the Intelligent Charging starts. From what I can find out, 11.8V represents around 30% charge, so maybe that's an appropriate voltage. I wonder what other MGs do?
I've now measure the 12V battery voltage without using the APP (with a multimeter), and it read 12.4V.It's dependent on temperature, but 11.8v is more like 20%. Hopefully the reporting of 11.8v or so is when powered up with some load, so it's really higher, as if a lead acid battery is constantly cycled that low it won't last very long, better to top them up at 40% or more.
I would get a 12v trickle charger on to the battery ASP get it back up over 13vAnyone know what voltage the 12V battery needs to drop to before the Cyberstar charges it from the HV Traction battery? Over 2 days mine has now dropped to 11.8V, which seems low to me.