flapjake314
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I watched the Ford interview as well as read through the big pre-conditioning thread someone posted recently
My question is whether it makes sense to pre-condition if the car is otherwise charging on an L2. I think everyone is assuming the car's state is fully charged (i.e. overnight) and when you wake up you have it pre-conditioned.
However if car is in the process of charging, the battery is both warm from charging and pre-conditioning would only take away power from what would otherwise go to charge anyway so you're not saving anything. Am I right?
My question is whether it makes sense to pre-condition if the car is otherwise charging on an L2. I think everyone is assuming the car's state is fully charged (i.e. overnight) and when you wake up you have it pre-conditioned.
However if car is in the process of charging, the battery is both warm from charging and pre-conditioning would only take away power from what would otherwise go to charge anyway so you're not saving anything. Am I right?
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