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Old July 22nd 05, 02:56 PM
jim beam
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Jeff wrote:
> Does software control the switching of the power source between
> gasoline and the battery pack?


yes.

> Or is it more of a mechanical element
> that controls it?
>
> Is it possible for Honda mechanics to "adjust" how much battery power
> is getting used? I'm happy with my 2005 Hybrid, but I'd like to
> average more than the 43.5 mpg that I'm currently getting. My driving
> is 90% city (start and stop traffic). I watch the gauges closely, and
> it seems that the battery doesn't get used as much as it could during
> acceleration. In fact, very rarely does my overall battery power ever
> dip below the 80% mark. I was wondering if they could adjust the
> threshold/configuration of when the battery kicks in so that it gets
> used more.
>

ok, if the batteries were to be discharged to 50%, where is the energy
to recharge them going to come from? [that's a rhetorical question.]

unless you discharge them & keep them discharged, there is no "net
gain", so you're still going to run the motor to recharge those
batteries, and that's what consumes the gas. your software, based on
extensive research, knows how to optimise fuel consumption based on the
driving you're doing. try & believe that the millions of $'s & years of
research that preceeded your purchase were not wasted by incompetents.

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