Boatguy
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I currently live in a rented condo and use a 110V outlet with the charger than came with the i3.
When I pre-condition the car, I've noted that the Charging light on the charger is not illuminated and my range seems to be lower when I've pre-conditioned than if I don't pre-condition. Has anyone else tried pre-conditioning with the 110v charger and noticed if the "Charging" light is illuminated or not?
I believe the theory behind pre-conditioning is that the power to heat the car and to heat up the battery pack will come from the wall power rather than the battery so that range is marginally extended (also nice to get into a warm car in winter). I'm fairly certain that the car is not charging the battery while pre-conditioning (sometimes called a Float charge in other battery applications when power is added to maintain a full charge rather than reach full charge).
When I pre-condition the car, I've noted that the Charging light on the charger is not illuminated and my range seems to be lower when I've pre-conditioned than if I don't pre-condition. Has anyone else tried pre-conditioning with the 110v charger and noticed if the "Charging" light is illuminated or not?
I believe the theory behind pre-conditioning is that the power to heat the car and to heat up the battery pack will come from the wall power rather than the battery so that range is marginally extended (also nice to get into a warm car in winter). I'm fairly certain that the car is not charging the battery while pre-conditioning (sometimes called a Float charge in other battery applications when power is added to maintain a full charge rather than reach full charge).