DeanB1452
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- Dean
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From what I've seen in some other threads, the motors will heat the battery faster than just plugging in and letting the electrical energy try heating the battery up.Is this remotely efficient from an energy or time standpoint? I never tried this myself, but I would think just going straight to the charger and plug in would be better than driving around extra. You will use some energy at the charger to get the battery to the right temp (and you can see this when you click on the Session Summary button on the screen), but I would guess it is similar energy as preconditioning.
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