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LEAF Battery Survey: Vehicle 61
Report Date | Acquired | Acquired Date | Odometer | Bars | Gids | Ah | City |
Oct 31 2012 01:56 AM PDT | n/a - Own | 12/2011 | 4,392 | 12 | winter Haven, FL | ||
Jun 30 2014 08:06 PM PDT | New - Own | 12/2011 | 8,668 | 12 | winter Haven, FL | ||
Jul 02 2014 02:29 PM PDT | New - Own | 12/2011 | 8,668 | 12 | winter Haven, FL | ||
Jul 02 2014 03:19 PM PDT | New - Own | 12/2011 | 8,668 | 12 | Winter Haven, FL | ||
Oct 15 2017 01:22 PM PDT | New - Own | 12/2011 | 12,502 | 10 | Winter Haven, FL |
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Selected Report Details |
Submitted: June 30, 2014, 08:06 PM PDT
Vehicle | |
Survey Vehicle ID | 61 (5 reports) |
Model Year | 2012 |
Manufactured | 10/2011 |
Acquired | 12/2011 |
Level 2 Charger | 3.3 kW |
Quick Charge Port | Yes |
Location | |
City | winter Haven, FL 33880 |
Country | United States |
Battery Pack | |
Odometer | 8,668 mi |
Capacity Bars | 12 |
Perceived Range | About the same |
SOC Meter | No |
80% Charge | n/a |
100% Charge | n/a |
Battery Pack Replaced | No |
Charging | |
Charge Method | About equal mix of 120V and 240V |
80% Charge Frequency | Most days of the week |
100% Charge Frequency | A few times per year |
Top-off Charge Frequency | Never |
Parked Charged Frequency | Never |
Number of Quick Charges | 0 |
Driving | |
Driving Frequency | A few times per week |
Typical Trip Distance | 10 mi |
Portion of miles driven on highways and freeways | 10% |
Typical Freeway Speed | 50 mi/hour |
Typical Elevation Gain | 0 feet |
Low Battery Warnings | 0 |
Turtle Warnings | 0 |
Battery Drained | 0 |
Ownership Status | |
Acquired | New |
Ownership Status | Own |
Date Disposed | n/a |
Nissan Battery Report | |
Report Date | 12/2013 |
Frequent Quick Charging | n/a |
Frequent Top-off Charging | n/a |
Inefficient Driving | n/a |
Parked With High SOC | n/a |
Comments | |
My habits have changed. I used to charge at 120v most of the time. Now I charge almost always at 220v and 12 amps because I found I was getting 9 bars at 80% when charging at 120v. When I charge to 80% at 220 I get 10 bars. I also do almost no highway driving anymore since I got my RAV4-EV. | |
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