On 26 Jul 2021 at 9:06, Steve Clunn via EV wrote:

> If your 12v alx battery is going bad it could be pulling power from the DC to
> DC converter and draining the traction battery down more than usual.

Well said, and quite possible.  

I had that happen to an EV in storage many years ago.  I'd neglected to open 
the main breaker when I garaged it, so the DC:DC was still floating the 
house battery.  The house battery developed a shorted cell.  The DC:DC was 
set at 6-cell float, not 5-cell, so it kept pouring its current limit into 
the house battery, even when the traction battery's voltage fell too low. 

When I went to drive the EV again, it had a trashed house battery, a flat 
and sulphated traction battery, and a failed DC:DC.  Lesson learned.

This recollection makes me wonder whether production EVs are designed to 
guard against such failures.  With all the computer power they have on 
board, you'd think it would be easy to add a few pages of code to recognize 
that kind of fault and shut everything down.

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