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<blockquote data-quote="Poorbuthappy" data-source="post: 8911751" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Are there any settings in the car for solar charging?</p><p>Presumably BMW will have looked at this if you have them involved?</p><p>Our enyaq has a habit of not cutting in again after a dip in solar production unless you open a door or something to "wake it up". Saw someone on the enyaq forum mentioned a solar charging setting in the car, but I'm yet to find it.</p><p>I presume to do with allowing for variations in supply. (Minimum 1.4kwh needed).</p><p>But your issue sounds different as max power available?</p><p>You will be far more technically minded to understand the workings of the solar/ battery set up than I so apologies if this is an obvious irrelevance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poorbuthappy, post: 8911751, member: 441"] Are there any settings in the car for solar charging? Presumably BMW will have looked at this if you have them involved? Our enyaq has a habit of not cutting in again after a dip in solar production unless you open a door or something to "wake it up". Saw someone on the enyaq forum mentioned a solar charging setting in the car, but I'm yet to find it. I presume to do with allowing for variations in supply. (Minimum 1.4kwh needed). But your issue sounds different as max power available? You will be far more technically minded to understand the workings of the solar/ battery set up than I so apologies if this is an obvious irrelevance. [/QUOTE]
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