I may be peculiar about this but I am very particular about not leaving any coils in the cable when it is charging.
The current in these is probably insufficient to create any significant resistance and heating but I figure it is good practice.
I may be peculiar about this but I am very particular about not leaving any coils in the cable when it is charging.
Whereas I leave ours with as many coils remaining on the charger as possible to minimise the trip hazard.Explosive Newt wrote: Mon May 26, 2025 12:04 pm I may be peculiar about this but I am very particular about not leaving any coils in the cable when it is charging.
The current in these is probably insufficient to create any significant resistance and heating but I figure it is good practice.
I expect it’s the same reason they push to replace all the suspension when there’s buckled alloy wheel.
Would diagnostics show anything up? I'm assuming those are testing for battery health, would that show any physical damage which has the potential to degrade health or compromise it at a later date? Genuinely no idea.
I was viewing it from the opposite angle : that if there was physical damage significant enough to impact battery health/performance - it should show up on a diagnostic. That would seem like a more accurate assessment tool than an arbitrary dent depth?Ascender wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 3:40 pmWould diagnostics show anything up? I'm assuming those are testing for battery health, would that show any physical damage which has the potential to degrade health or compromise it at a later date? Genuinely no idea.
Then this is the same as when dealers do many many jobs at the absolute bare minimum.mik wrote: Tue Jun 17, 2025 4:43 pm What if there is a 3.1mm dent in the floor that wipes £2.5k off the value of your trade-in, but the stealership cunningly ignores it at the point of resale to n+1 customer. And if it does fail 2yrs later they shrug their shoulders and say it was obviously fine when they sold it?![]()
Anyway - had usual browse of autotrader over a coffee once the guy left, saw this not far away, went and looked and I was driving it home by 12:30. Can't get away from grey cars it seems.
Rather funkiersimon_g wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 4:24 pm
Anyway - had usual browse of autotrader over a coffee once the guy left, saw this not far away, went and looked and I was driving it home by 12:30.