freefaller
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Hi,
This is my first post on the forum - please be gentle
I've just bought my Leaf in the last week, and so far am loving it. (2nd hand 2015 Tekna 24kw 3.3kwh UK-specification.)
However, there is one thing that I'm simply unable to figure out...
I've set up my charge timer to only charge to 80% overnight (I'm in the UK, as I've read a lot of things about US models having the 80% option removed). But occasionally I'll want to force it to charge to 100% when I want the extra range.
If the setting is to charge to only 80%, how can you quickly and easily tell the car to charge to 100%? Is it possible to do it through NissanConnect EV on my Android phone? Or do I have to go to the car, go into the settings and change it to 100%, tell it to manually charge, and then when it's finished go back to the car and change the settings back to 80%?
I can't believe there isn't an easy way to say "hey car, I'm going to need to head off in a couple of hours, charge yourself to 100% please".
Hope somebody can point me in the right direction!
Cheers,
Tom
This is my first post on the forum - please be gentle
I've just bought my Leaf in the last week, and so far am loving it. (2nd hand 2015 Tekna 24kw 3.3kwh UK-specification.)
However, there is one thing that I'm simply unable to figure out...
I've set up my charge timer to only charge to 80% overnight (I'm in the UK, as I've read a lot of things about US models having the 80% option removed). But occasionally I'll want to force it to charge to 100% when I want the extra range.
If the setting is to charge to only 80%, how can you quickly and easily tell the car to charge to 100%? Is it possible to do it through NissanConnect EV on my Android phone? Or do I have to go to the car, go into the settings and change it to 100%, tell it to manually charge, and then when it's finished go back to the car and change the settings back to 80%?
I can't believe there isn't an easy way to say "hey car, I'm going to need to head off in a couple of hours, charge yourself to 100% please".
Hope somebody can point me in the right direction!
Cheers,
Tom