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That's what I was thinking, so: 1) extensive use of accessories in ACC mode can lead to drained 12V, shortening it's life and requiring recharge...
This is what I used to think, but then I read somewhere that you can use the Air Conditioning while in IG-ON? Doesn't the compressor use the HV...
In ACC mode, you will deplete the 12V accessory battery, not the High Voltage (HV) traction battery. This is still bad because it will reduce the...
Actually, this much of your idea has already been implemented. There are people who have purchased a plug-in prius (making the process of...
Yes. The Prius uses the High Voltage (HV) traction battery to power MG1. When the Prius is stationary, MG1 is used as a starter motor to "turn...
I believe this assumes direct sunlight. Since the roof does not tilt up to track the sun across the sky throughout the day (and you will probably...
Exactly! Who knows, it might even add up to the equivalent of an entire gallon of gasoline over the course of a full year. ;-)
Yes. You are understanding it correctly now. I'd highly recommend taking a little time to read through the Owner's Manual that came with the car....
True. Wasn't really thinking about high speed braking I guess. Still I was responding to xs650 saying that "Regen doesn't slow the car anymore...
You might also check your owners manual. Here are the related pages I found in mine:
A quick search of Prius Chat turns up this:...
The Prius is designed to be driven just like any other vehicle. You can hyper-mile any vehicle, it doesn't have to be a Prius, but automobile...
Nah, it sounds silly to me because there are many families that are perfectly happy with the car. I'm not saying that it is silly to say the car...
No. In reverse the Prius uses ONLY an electric motor (MG2) for propulsion. It does not use the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) at all....
Perhaps you and I have different concepts of "very strong" and "way, way short of". In my opinion 100 amp braking is significant braking....