AmandaB
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I've had my Lighting 1.5 years now. I'm fairly comfortable in understanding my range, but winter time can get tricky. We are in an area with essentially no chargers. There's a Tesla v2 (which is no use) and one ~40kwh charger in a rough area that I haven't attempted yet. My daughter is on an All-Star team ~75 miles away. We drive this 2-3 times per week and are their 3-5 hours depending on the day. We are in a mountainous area, and my average speed is 70mph. While I charge 90% nightly, we usually leave with around 80% battery (ER). In the winter, I will try to pre-charge the battery but it wont always be possible.
My dilemma is whether to leave the truck running while I'm at the gym to keep the battery warm. I know ~150 miles should be no problem, but in the winter when the temps are anywhere from 0-40 degrees F, it feels like I'm cutting it close. Last year, we did a similar distance at a different gym with slightly less miles and I had a couple times where I got concerned. I didn't leave the truck running during these times, but I typically would prestart the truck. I don't have a OBD reader, but I've considered buying one.
Does any know if it would be better to just leave the truck running and loose a few percent vs pre-starting 15-30 min which doesn't always warm the battery up?
My dilemma is whether to leave the truck running while I'm at the gym to keep the battery warm. I know ~150 miles should be no problem, but in the winter when the temps are anywhere from 0-40 degrees F, it feels like I'm cutting it close. Last year, we did a similar distance at a different gym with slightly less miles and I had a couple times where I got concerned. I didn't leave the truck running during these times, but I typically would prestart the truck. I don't have a OBD reader, but I've considered buying one.
Does any know if it would be better to just leave the truck running and loose a few percent vs pre-starting 15-30 min which doesn't always warm the battery up?
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