Possible dumb question, but why unplug?I will unplug after a charging session, garage is also about 82-84. No BMS fans are running. Car is at 80%. Then 3-4 hours later when I go to drive, the car is at 77%
Possible dumb question, but why unplug?I will unplug after a charging session, garage is also about 82-84. No BMS fans are running. Car is at 80%. Then 3-4 hours later when I go to drive, the car is at 77%
Convince for when I want to leave later primarily. No other reason. I’ll unplug if I go to the garage for something and the charging is done. But doesn’t matter for this point. Car is at 76-77% charge whether car remains plugged or is unplugged.Possible dumb question, but why unplug?
2 hours after I unplugged this morning, the SOC dropped 1%. Will check 4 hours after unplugConvince for when I want to leave later primarily. No other reason. I’ll unplug if I go to the garage for something and the charging is done. But doesn’t matter for this point. Car is at 76-77% charge whether car remains plugged or is unplugged.
What matters more is having the car plugged while waiting for a charge after midnight. BMS will run off and on for hours to keep the battery at the optimal expecting a charge. Lucid needs to have a timer function so that the car only runs the precondition fans just before initiating the charge.
4 hours later, 91 degrees, 1% lossWhere does the energy go? 77-82% goes to move the car.
4 hours later, 91 degrees, 1% loss
This is a question that I have asked customer care a couple of times. Both times I was told that the question was sent to engineering and both times I did not get a response. I would love to hear an answer from Lucid.Maybe, just maybe its not real. Whatever method the car's software is using to calculate the SoC isn't accurate? I'm not an engineer, how do you calculate how much a battery is charged?
To keep them within a certain temperature range to reduce degradation of the cells would be my guess.I wish we could get participation of some of the engineers at Lucid. I don't understand why a car sitting idle needs to cool the batteries?
You are seeing what I will see if the car is parked without charging. I only get about a 3-5 mile loss (or <= 1%) in about 16 hours if I am not charging. I see a 3-4% loss in the morning if I have charged. My garage is in the 70’s usually, rising to the low to mid-80’s at the high after a charging session.6 hrs later, 92 degrees in garage, still 1% loss
The mid-80's is an ideal temperature for the batteries. They should not require cooling when not being charged.You are seeing what I will see if the car is parked without charging. I only get about a 3-5 mile loss (or <= 1%) in about 16 hours if I am not charging. I see a 3-4% loss in the morning if I have charged. My garage is in the 70’s usually, rising to the low to mid-80’s at the high after a charging session.
Yea, but this after I charged from 10 hrs on my l2 charger. Just testing loss after unplugging. Data collection mode.You are seeing what I will see if the car is parked without charging. I only get about a 3-5 mile loss (or <= 1%) in about 16 hours if I am not charging. I see a 3-4% loss in the morning if I have charged. My garage is in the 70’s usually, rising to the low to mid-80’s at the high after a charging session.
I think a lot of it may be the coolant pump as well. When my charging sessions are complete, whether is l2 or DCFC, there isn’t any obvious BMS fans running. If you listen very closely, you can hear what I can only describe as a whirring sound - this sound continues on for a good 3-4 hours post-charge. I am just guessing the coolant pump is running still. I’ve been logging this ever charge session with a consistent 4-5% loss if the car is parked after charging.I just finished another charging session this morning and after my Homeflex cut off, I went to unplug to reduce the drain, but my fans were not running. Garage was 82 degrees. I have NFI anymore when the BMS fans run or not.![]()
I use a faraday pouch for my key fob.I'm wondering if the spurious battery drain is due to key proximity. The layout of my home could cause me, and consequently my key, to come within range of the car causing it to wake up, extend the door handles, start the AC, etc. when I'm walking around my home. I saw that Amazon has a small key pouch, i.e. the "Silent Pocket Signal Blocking Faraday Key Fob Case" for $15.25. I might try it to see if my car will remain asleep. On the other hand, if it works, then I'll have to take the case out of my pocket and remove the key to wake up the Air which rather defeats the convenience of the proximity sensor. Shrug...
Seems like a large loss, I would call customer support and ask if it's normalI use a faraday pouch for my key fob.
I put my AGT in my garage at 82%. Key in pouch. Never took the key out.
Next morning percentage was 78%.
Why the drain beats me. Love to hear answers from the forum and whether I should report this to Lucid.