I opened up this thread so we can find it in the future. Too much good information on this Forum is buried in unrelated thread topics.
Whenever the iMiEV battery is fully recharged, the last hour or so is spent by the battery management system individually bringing each cell (we have 88) up to its proper voltage and stabilized current. This is called "top balancing" This manifests itself to us as a decreasing ac input current into the car's charger.
To properly do this, Mitsubishi has recommended (in a February 2012 letter to US owners) that the battery be taken down to two bars and then left alone to fully recharge, and that this be done once in the first year and then once every other year thereafter.
Now, here's a slightly different perspective:
Adding to the confusion is a statement someone had made that when the car is down below two bars and in turtle mode that "bottom balancing" is taking place, something I have not seen substantiated anywhere.
So, Zenelec, what is the year of your Citroen C-Zero and is there a date on your manual and exactly what does it say? This entire area of care and feeding of lithium batteries is evolving (witness the 787 debacle), and maybe there is some updated information out there we should all know about?
Whenever the iMiEV battery is fully recharged, the last hour or so is spent by the battery management system individually bringing each cell (we have 88) up to its proper voltage and stabilized current. This is called "top balancing" This manifests itself to us as a decreasing ac input current into the car's charger.
To properly do this, Mitsubishi has recommended (in a February 2012 letter to US owners) that the battery be taken down to two bars and then left alone to fully recharge, and that this be done once in the first year and then once every other year thereafter.
Now, here's a slightly different perspective:
Zelenec said:Citroen's manual says that at least once in two weeks you should fully recharge your battery.
Adding to the confusion is a statement someone had made that when the car is down below two bars and in turtle mode that "bottom balancing" is taking place, something I have not seen substantiated anywhere.
So, Zenelec, what is the year of your Citroen C-Zero and is there a date on your manual and exactly what does it say? This entire area of care and feeding of lithium batteries is evolving (witness the 787 debacle), and maybe there is some updated information out there we should all know about?