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Battery Performance in Cold Weather

Started by peckishere, 27, November, 2011 - 18:33:48

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peckishere

Hi all


I have recently just got a new pod to replace my knackered one because my old one was not showing motor load or battery level and as a result of it not showing battery level I killed a battery at this years brooklands vintage cycle event  :'(. on the bright side my new pod shows both motor and battery level 100% perfectly so I wont kill anymore batteries

I Would like to know what other people here have experienced when driving their C5s in cold weather. This evening I attempted to go out for a quick spin however I noticed it didn't have much 'oomph' and about 5 minutes away from where I live (c5 5 minutes not car minutes) it just started to slow down and the battery level indicator started declining to the point where it started bleeping at me, so I turned around and went home.

The battery had been left for about 2 weeks fully charged in a conservatory (I think this is what caused it to run out so soon as we have had cold nights where I live) but I was wondering what people have experienced in cold weather?


Karl

You do get quite a drop in battery performance when the frost is on the ground. We held a Crawley run once in January (Ray will probably remember it !) and the batteries were giving about half the range we were used to in the summer months.

thedesigntailor

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I'm experiencing the same Peckishere - still there's nothing like an ice cold blast of air to wake you up on the way to work eh?

Would a battery cosy give better range do you think? I'll ask my mum to get the knitting needles out!

coverman

A battery cover should be acid resistant, fire retardent, breathable, thermally insulating.

thedesigntailor


peckishere

Quote from: coverman on  06, December, 2011  - 10:12:38
A battery cover should be acid resistant, fire retardent, breathable, thermally insulating.

Could you reccomend a material for this application?

coverman

It would be a tough call to find a fabric with all those qualities.

kamilb1998

I've also noticed a drop in range recently. On a nice warm-ish day I could get 13-14 miles out of mine and that's with the motor on pretty much constantly. Now, in the cold, I seem to be getting around 6-7 miles out of it.

Karl

Quote from: kamilb1998 on  12, December, 2011  - 21:35:27
I've also noticed a drop in range recently. On a nice warm-ish day I could get 13-14 miles out of mine and that's with the motor on pretty much constantly. Now, in the cold, I seem to be getting around 6-7 miles out of it.

..that seems to fit in with what we've previously experienced  ;)