JustAnotherPoorDriver
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Going to be out of town for about 5 weeks and for various reasons need to leave the car outside. Last time I did this, came back to a dead 12 volt battery.
I recall that the 12 volt battery gets topped off from the traction battery when the car is on. Does anyone know whether it also gets charged when the climate control is being used on schedule?
Wondering whether setting up one or two times a week where the climate control comes on for half an hour would provide sufficient top off to keep the 12 volt battery from dying. Also wondering how many times I could do that before exhausting the traction battery...
I recall that the 12 volt battery gets topped off from the traction battery when the car is on. Does anyone know whether it also gets charged when the climate control is being used on schedule?
Wondering whether setting up one or two times a week where the climate control comes on for half an hour would provide sufficient top off to keep the 12 volt battery from dying. Also wondering how many times I could do that before exhausting the traction battery...
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