Carsinmyblood
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Overnight we had a cold snap. My GOM showed that I lost about 20 miles in range and a corresponding drop in %.
So, where'd it go? Is that energy still in the battery? If the temperature climbs back to normal does the battery find it and make it available again? Is it a change in the battery's chemistry?
What's the science behind the cold weather loss?
So, where'd it go? Is that energy still in the battery? If the temperature climbs back to normal does the battery find it and make it available again? Is it a change in the battery's chemistry?
What's the science behind the cold weather loss?
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