Went on holiday - Battery report

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Left Satan's Chariot of Death on the street for 17 days. Battery drop was minimal over that period. Started with 97% on the 16th July. Today it is 94%. So don't worry about leaving it

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Left Satan's Chariot of Death on the street for 17 days. Battery drop was minimal over that period. Started with 97% on the 16th July. Today it is 94%. So don't worry about leaving it

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Leaving your battery at > 90% % for extended periods of time will cause faster battery capacity loss due to accelerated and irreversible chemical reactions. L/T storage should be at 60%.
 

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Leaving your battery at > 90% % for extended periods of time will cause faster battery capacity loss due to accelerated and irreversible chemical reactions. L/T storage should be at 60%.
Do you honestly think that anyone naming their car "Satan's Chariot of Death" worries about trivial things like accelerated and irreversible chemical reactions?
 
 




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