sotek2345
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- Tom
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I plug in most every night in the winter, mainly for peace of mind. Use shore power if needed to keep the battery warm and keep the truck topped up if I need the range. Also like to have the battery mostly full if there is a power outage (much more likely in the winter).I guess my question is this--- if range is not a concern and I don't care that I'm "preconditioning"(departure time set)-- if there any advantage/disadvantage to plugging the truck in every night and leaving it plugged in prior to departure?
If I use the departure time in Ford Pass to start the truck a few minutes to go is there any more wear on the battery systems than if I were to leave the truck plugged in overnight and precondition off grid power?
For the blend of convenience and battery health I am driving down to 20% then charging to 90%...rinse/repeat vs topping off every night. Range not a concern for normal commute...can drive several days before I get down to 20%.
Thoughts?
In the summer I usually let it drop down to about 50% before plugging it.
I doubt any of it really matters that much.
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