Batteries get a much harder life in winter because of a few factors. It's cold so they don't work as well (although heat soak largely deal with that), but it's also darker (and wetter at the moment too) so you're running lights and wipers far more often than in summer.
I have a simple sign that my battery might need a top up... the power windows. I find that the auto up function gets a little spotty when the battery is a little low. It's like it doesn't quite have the voltage (and torque) to get up and it senses a jam so goes down again in what should be normal operation. Charging the battery and everything moves quicker and cleanly again. Funnily enough I tend to notice these things in summer more than winter since now it's cold I don't have the windows down nearly as much
Oh I understand that, but I like shiny things... and data. That little line showing history intrigues me, especially given my usage patterns it would be very interesting to see what its reporting over time. I would actually like two of them so I could run them in both cars and see how they compare given very different day to day usage. If anyone wants to buy them for me I'm willing to test them and report back
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