p52Ranch
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Does anyone have the specific details on battery temperatures maintained when pre-conditioning during cold weather?
Maybe I'm way overthinking this but It would seem that having a matrix of outside air temperature, car parking temperature (garage is warmer than OAT) and expected trip distance to determine when pre-conditioning is useful and when it is unnecessary.
Examples,
1. I need to feed the steers twice a day and usually take the Lightning, It is only a 2.5 mile round trip and takes 10 minutes. I start from the garage which is about 50F this time of year. I usually keep the HVAC off. I don't precondition as this would seem to be a waste of energy. HVAC off seems to yield about 2.8 miles per KwH. HVAC on seems to yield about half that when the OAT is 25F.
2. I drive to the feed store (25 miles away)or to Tulsa (40 miles away). The same garage starting conditions of 50F. HVAC will be used. Does the battery get warmed up sufficiently above 50F in the garage during pre-conditioning to improve the miles/KwH?
Is there a minimum travel distance to justify preconditioning?
Will a pre-conditioned battery maintain a higher internal temperature for the duration of a longer trip? E.G. if pre-conditioning were to raise the battery temperature to 70F will the truck attempt to maintain that same temperature? If you start with a cold battery will the truck attempt to raise the battery temperature to the same temperature as pre-conditioning?
What differences could be expected for the SR vs. ER pre-conditioning?
There is probably a curve/matrix between car parking temperature, OAT, travel distance. There is also probably temperature loss curve for a pre-conditioned battery when parked vs. OAT.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Maybe I'm way overthinking this but It would seem that having a matrix of outside air temperature, car parking temperature (garage is warmer than OAT) and expected trip distance to determine when pre-conditioning is useful and when it is unnecessary.
Examples,
1. I need to feed the steers twice a day and usually take the Lightning, It is only a 2.5 mile round trip and takes 10 minutes. I start from the garage which is about 50F this time of year. I usually keep the HVAC off. I don't precondition as this would seem to be a waste of energy. HVAC off seems to yield about 2.8 miles per KwH. HVAC on seems to yield about half that when the OAT is 25F.
2. I drive to the feed store (25 miles away)or to Tulsa (40 miles away). The same garage starting conditions of 50F. HVAC will be used. Does the battery get warmed up sufficiently above 50F in the garage during pre-conditioning to improve the miles/KwH?
Is there a minimum travel distance to justify preconditioning?
Will a pre-conditioned battery maintain a higher internal temperature for the duration of a longer trip? E.G. if pre-conditioning were to raise the battery temperature to 70F will the truck attempt to maintain that same temperature? If you start with a cold battery will the truck attempt to raise the battery temperature to the same temperature as pre-conditioning?
What differences could be expected for the SR vs. ER pre-conditioning?
There is probably a curve/matrix between car parking temperature, OAT, travel distance. There is also probably temperature loss curve for a pre-conditioned battery when parked vs. OAT.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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