Maintaining Batterys during Winter

California_Clarky

California_Clarky

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Apologies if this has been asked before but I cant seem to find a definitive answer.

As I wont be using my Cali as much during the winter I dont want to Sorn it and not use it because I feel the that will have a detrimental effect on vehicle just leaving to stand , but in order to maintain the batteries how often should I put it on EHU at home and how often should I give it a run out and what is the minimum I should aim to do.

TIA
 
I’ve owned my 2008 Cali since 2009 and I’m still using the original batteries that last 4 days with the fridge on. No heater.

Our van is used for summer use and spends the rest of the time parked up in a bay down the road. For months and months. The only time I plug it in at home is the night before we go somewhere and I load the fridge. The only exception is we do occasionally use it for day trips and maybe one Airbnb trip a year. The rest of the time it sits idle for winter etc. They have gone flat at least 3 times.

I honestly think all batteries vary enormously. I couldn’t have treated mine worse if I tried. After 16 years I’m considering getting new batteries or a solar top up. 2 new batteries are cheaper than solar.
 
Apologies if this has been asked before but I cant seem to find a definitive answer.

As I wont be using my Cali as much during the winter I dont want to Sorn it and not use it because I feel the that will have a detrimental effect on vehicle just leaving to stand , but in order to maintain the batteries how often should I put it on EHU at home and how often should I give it a run out and what is the minimum I should aim to do.

TIA
If possible, keep it plugged in continuously. Does not do any harm and will only benefit. If needed, run a small heater or a dehumidifier in it. Keeps it nice and toasty and fresh!

VW recommend once every month for about 24 hrs.
 
Apologies if this has been asked before but I cant seem to find a definitive answer.

As I wont be using my Cali as much during the winter I dont want to Sorn it and not use it because I feel the that will have a detrimental effect on vehicle just leaving to stand , but in order to maintain the batteries how often should I put it on EHU at home and how often should I give it a run out and what is the minimum I should aim to do.

TIA
General advice on here is to charge the leisure batteries on hookup for 24 hours every month, but fitting a solar panel removes this need.

Looking forward to learning the consensus on how often to drive it.
 
If possible, keep it plugged in continuously. Does not do any harm and will only benefit. If needed, run a small heater or a dehumidifier in it. Keeps it nice and toasty and fresh!

VW recommend once every month for about 24 hrs.
I think some people will advise letting the battery cycle up and down, rather than constantly being charged, but I don’t know.
 
Manual says put on EHU once a month for 8 hours. 24 hours won't hurt it though. I'd personally never leave it on continous charge. You could put on EHU on a Amazon Smart Plug and leave it on, setting the plug to switch on for 8 hours weekly or monthly. We have a solar fitted which keeps the batteries maintained fine when not driving for extended periods.
 
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