On Wed, 3 Jun 2015, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
> I can see their point.  It simply is not worth it to degrade the accuracy
> of the guess-o-meter by encouraging trickle charging after every use and
> have to put up with daily driver dissatisfaction with the gauge, than it
> is to sacrifice a little long term life on an 8 year battery.

Not worth degrading the accuracy of the guess-o-meter?  I would say that
it is not possible to degrade the accuracy of the guess-o-meter.

The only thing worse than instrumentation that doesn't work is 
instrumentation that presents incorrect information.  

There are two numbers to be concerned about: how far the car can go under
optimal conditions and how far the car can go the way it is being driven
at the current time.  The guess-o-meter provides neither number.

Ed

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