Hi toghether
First off all I would like to express that I am very happy with the Grenadier - just to start in the right manner
Okay that said here comes the topic I need to understand:
That the battery drained in the Grenadier is discussed as far as I know. My question is: what is causing it ? Because the amount of drop could be rather high - depending on the circumsrances.
What I figured out so far (dual batterie system installed):
1. If I lock the care I loose 3-4 % at night…with this I would be okay.
2. If the two back doors are open with the interior lights on- you loose alprox. 10 % in an hour. Okay, easy - swith the lights of. That results in point 3….
3. If all interior lights are switched off, just the back doors are open I lost 40% in one night!! (See rhe graph in the picture)
(All % meant by SOC)
So here comes what makes me wonder: what is using so much energy even if all lights are off and just the doors are open? What is causing the high difference between closed doors and open doors if obviously it is not the lights?
Has somebody done an equal observation or even better: a fix to that topic?
Michael
First off all I would like to express that I am very happy with the Grenadier - just to start in the right manner
Okay that said here comes the topic I need to understand:
That the battery drained in the Grenadier is discussed as far as I know. My question is: what is causing it ? Because the amount of drop could be rather high - depending on the circumsrances.
What I figured out so far (dual batterie system installed):
1. If I lock the care I loose 3-4 % at night…with this I would be okay.
2. If the two back doors are open with the interior lights on- you loose alprox. 10 % in an hour. Okay, easy - swith the lights of. That results in point 3….
3. If all interior lights are switched off, just the back doors are open I lost 40% in one night!! (See rhe graph in the picture)
(All % meant by SOC)
So here comes what makes me wonder: what is using so much energy even if all lights are off and just the doors are open? What is causing the high difference between closed doors and open doors if obviously it is not the lights?
Has somebody done an equal observation or even better: a fix to that topic?
Michael