I'll be leaving my i for a couple of weeks soon, and don't see anything in the manual about proper long-term storage. Tesla requires their cars to remain plugged in.
(From a local Leafer)... The Leaf cycles the charger on and off and other "activities" that use up the 12v battery in about a week if left plugged in. On the other hand, if left unplugged, the computer senses that and does a DC/DC top off to the 12v for a few minutes every 5 days (or something like that). Any activity breaks the cycle, so that's why it needs to be unplugged.
Nissan Service rep, said charge to 80%, then unplug. We did that for a full month last Oct and it was fine.
So, is it best to disconnect the 12 battery, put it on a float charger, leave the traction pack full, 80%? (Is our 100% actually 100%, or does it leave some headroom for longer cycle life.)
(From a local Leafer)... The Leaf cycles the charger on and off and other "activities" that use up the 12v battery in about a week if left plugged in. On the other hand, if left unplugged, the computer senses that and does a DC/DC top off to the 12v for a few minutes every 5 days (or something like that). Any activity breaks the cycle, so that's why it needs to be unplugged.
Nissan Service rep, said charge to 80%, then unplug. We did that for a full month last Oct and it was fine.
So, is it best to disconnect the 12 battery, put it on a float charger, leave the traction pack full, 80%? (Is our 100% actually 100%, or does it leave some headroom for longer cycle life.)