Nibis
Well-Known Member
Pretty sure I drive enough, at least 70 miles 3 times a week. I actually don't want the ESS, just thought it was strange it didn't work, and I don't have any warningsI second this... why ? Because it's exactly what I do. ?
I will add, mine is not daily driven, closer to 3-4 times a week and usually short trips. I agree, for more lengthy periods, definitely a battery maintainer is needed.
One thing I do(and I'm not sure if it really matters) is if I know my trip will be lengthy without stops (think highway) I will rengage the ESS, it usually says "charging ESS not available". I will leave it on until it says "ready" and then I will turn it back off.
*noted, the aux battery is still being charged without doing this, but it makes me feel good knowing that the aux battery is charging normally and holding enough charge to properly function the ESS.
So far it has been enough to keep my batteries happy.
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