fedie0007
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Thanks, This explains why my battery didn't preheat the last two times I set a departure time.One important note on Departure Times/Preconditioning: It appears the truck prioritizes charging to SOC over preconditioning. Make sure you have enough time to get to your SOC before your preconditioning window hits or it may not precondition. The preconditioning window can be up to 2 hours before your departure time. This is most noticeable when charging to 100% since it does a cell/pack balance between 99%-->100% SOC. If you are unsure if you have the time for 100%, set SOC to 95% for more reliable preconditioning.
I take my truck to 100% at least once every couple of months. It had been about 2 months since I did this, but this weekend it took 3 hours to go from 99%-->100% due to the slow balancing process. I'm pretty sure this would have killed preconditioning had it been set in that 3 hour period. If you charge to 100% more frequently, it will take less time for the 99%-->100% balancing process.
I ended up starting the truck while it was still plugged in, turning on cabin heat for 30 seconds and then turning the heat back off. After that the truck will warm the battery up to 65 degrees according to car scanner. Not sure why that isn't listed as a strategy above.
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