mb0220
Well-known member
In timing the charge to end at (or close to) your departure time, is your goal to limit the time the battery spends at full charge? Or are you just trying to take advantage of the charging warmth to have a warmer battery when you leave?I wish @Ford Motor Company would update the charging programming to allow us to set a charge complete time. Then the truck would determine when it needs to start charging based on the charge end time.
For us the live in a cold climate it would be more efficient to have a warm battery when we depart.
For example, I leave M-F at 6:30 am. I would like to complete charging close to 6:30 am so my battery would be warm and more efficient as I live in a colder climate. I know Tesla and GM already have this as an option for many years. Currently, my truck starts to charge as soon as the lower rates start. If I push back the timer for this and the truck needs more time to charge, it continuously try to communicate with my charger draining the 12v battery and turning my charger on and off every few seconds.
If it's the former, I'd say don't worry about it - and/or set your charge limit below 100%. No big deal to sit at 80% or 90% for a few hours.
If it's the latter, just use a scheduled departure like everyone else is suggesting. It does more than warm the cab - it also conditions the battery with shore power (not using the battery). However, the real intent of this feature is to maximize your range - avoids using battery energy to condition your battery when you start driving. If you are not needing to maximize range, don't bother.
TLDR - just leave it plugged in and leave your schedule alone. The battery will be fine.
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