webeleafowners
Well-known member
Hi folks. Although I often read that high temperatures are hard on leaf batteries I wonder what people consider hot.
We live in a fairly warm valley where 33 degree days (90 ish Fahrenheit) and 18 degree evenings (68 degree nights). I seldom but sometimes see 7 temp bars and once saw 8 after a couple fast charges in one day. These conditions are normal for us about three months of the year. Curious on everyone's take on long term effects for our 2016 SV under these kind of conditions. Manufactured April 16 if that means anything. We have to fast charge once or twice per week.
Looks like we will be putting about 8000 km per year on it if our averages continue. It has been 100 percent reliable since we bought it new.
Thanks for your comments.
John and Angela.
We live in a fairly warm valley where 33 degree days (90 ish Fahrenheit) and 18 degree evenings (68 degree nights). I seldom but sometimes see 7 temp bars and once saw 8 after a couple fast charges in one day. These conditions are normal for us about three months of the year. Curious on everyone's take on long term effects for our 2016 SV under these kind of conditions. Manufactured April 16 if that means anything. We have to fast charge once or twice per week.
Looks like we will be putting about 8000 km per year on it if our averages continue. It has been 100 percent reliable since we bought it new.
Thanks for your comments.
John and Angela.