W1NGE
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- Adrian
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- 992.2, ex GTS ST owner, Macan T
J1.1 is a bit of disaster in this regard - J1.2 will fair better but by how much I can't really comment - perhaps 30%. I had the same consumption with my J1.1 Taycans.Sadly, the guessometer is as good as it gets. It annoys me that there is nowhere in the Taycan that I can read out the instantaneous power draw. But cold weather driving has been atrocious.
My Taycan has pretty poor efficiency anyway. Our Mini happily does 4m/kWh, the Taycan will do 3m/kWh in summer. On cold days, it struggles to get to 2.5m/kWh - even on long trips.
I know from accidentally having the recharge planner on that the battery heater draws enormous power. So best to preheat while charging at home. And the Taycan takes an amazing amount of time - relative to our Mini - to get the cabin up to temp. So, yes, 1hr min for preconditioning.
My feeling is also that the Taycan requires much more power (than our Mini) to keep the cabin at temperature. I have a suspicion that this comes down to the poorer insulation offered by the panoramic sunroof. Add to this the car's on-going effort to keep the HVB sweet.
Reason I returned to the forum today is that even after preheating the car for one full hour, the mirrors were still unusable because of moisture. Did I miss some control somewhere "Please clear mirrors during preheat"? I noticed also during driving that those mirrors aren't clearing as well and as quickly as they should. To the inside, there is usually some residual moisture that won't clear.
Never had an issue on mine with clearing the mirrors - same on Macan & 911 - as long as it is overnight moisture and not from rain (obviously). The only way to control is to use the rear demister aided by airflow when the car is moving to clear any heavy moisture.
Can't remember if pre-heat activated the heated mirrors by default - I think not - and only if the rear demister is switched on during pre-heat (ambient temp dependent < 3C I think). So if it was 'warm' then the rear demister wouldn't have activated but if it had then both the rear window and mirrors should have been heated for up to 10 mins (auto shutoff).
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