Battery problem update

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48v runs start stop, try to focus on long coasts or gentle breaking to maximise regen.

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Wdf76 wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 6:27 am 48v runs start stop, try to focus on long coasts or gentle breaking to maximise regen.
I’m non-hybrid

Funnily enough I went shopping this morning and everything, including start/stop, was working fine (did 2 miles yesterday which must of tipped the balance charge wise)
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tonyt2021 wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:07 am
Wdf76 wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 6:27 am 48v runs start stop, try to focus on long coasts or gentle breaking to maximise regen.
I’m non-hybrid

Funnily enough I went shopping this morning and everything, including start/stop, was working fine (did 2 miles yesterday which must of tipped the balance charge wise)
Sorry. Didn't look at your footer. With the little mileage you do, do you have a charger/conditioner?
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No charger/conditioner, would need to remove battery to do anything overnight and don’t fancy that

Hopefully will start doing more mileage soon

The past year probably wasn’t the best time for me to buy a new car, but needed cheering up
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tonyt2021 wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 2:41 pm No charger/conditioner, would need to remove battery to do anything overnight and don’t fancy that

Hopefully will start doing more mileage soon

The past year probably wasn’t the best time for me to buy a new car, but needed cheering up
As long as it keeps starting when you get in. It's all good. For anything else there's Ford assist. Keep smiling. 😁
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Is this the message you all get?

I’ve used my car a lot lately with mostly long runs. I even did 40 miles to play golf yesterday and yet I get this message this morning.

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As it names you in the text, maybe it's not the car that has been disabled to preserve energy..... :shock: :D
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Sparks wrote: Tue Aug 10, 2021 10:10 am As it names you in the text, maybe it's not the car that has been disabled to preserve energy..... :shock: :D
Haha. It’s done it again after I moved the car to clean it. Second message at 10:33.

So is this the 48v battery or the Rombat?

Either way it should not be happening with the sort of mileage I’ve been doing this last month.
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So, looking at this issue it cannot be the 48v battery as this does not run the modem. Therefore it has to be the 12v.

I’ve now had the deep sleep message stating that the car is no longer connected.
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Wdf76 wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 6:27 am 48v runs start stop, try to focus on long coasts or gentle breaking to maximise regen.
I don’t think it does. If so why when you try getting a quote for a new battery does it come up with only stop/start batteries? That’s for my 155 hybrid.
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