Looney100
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I have always kept some means of boosting a dead battery in my vehicles. In the old days that was booster cables, for the last decade or so, a booster pack. For the GV60, with its known 12V issues, it is essential.
I don't think that a weekly recharge is of value. I had a battery monitor connected to my GV60 for several months, and had a couple discharges occur during that time. What I found was that they occurred abruptly. Battery was operating/recharging fine for several days or weeks, then all of a sudden, voltage drops and battery dies. A weekly recharge won't help with that situation.
Secondly, if the ICCU logic has it maintaining the battery at 12.2V (or whatever voltage is thought to be too low), then within hours of disconnecting the charger, the battery will fall to that level, and stay there for six days of the week until it's externally recharged, again.
Regular external recharging is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist with the GV60.
I don't think that a weekly recharge is of value. I had a battery monitor connected to my GV60 for several months, and had a couple discharges occur during that time. What I found was that they occurred abruptly. Battery was operating/recharging fine for several days or weeks, then all of a sudden, voltage drops and battery dies. A weekly recharge won't help with that situation.
Secondly, if the ICCU logic has it maintaining the battery at 12.2V (or whatever voltage is thought to be too low), then within hours of disconnecting the charger, the battery will fall to that level, and stay there for six days of the week until it's externally recharged, again.
Regular external recharging is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist with the GV60.