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I was wondering if anyone knew...

I'm leaving for a while, I intend to leave a trickle battery charger on the car.
Will it keep the regular 12v battery charged and the hybrid lithium battery or only the regular 12v battery?
 
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I think the systems are separate so it may only keep the 12 v charged, but that's not a bad thing. Won't the car just charge up its li-on battery upon the next engine start?
 
Grok (earlier post) found info from the Civic Hybrid manual. However, the 2026 Prelude manual has the same information, which is copied below.

"The High Voltage battery gradually discharges even if the vehicle is not in use. As a result, if your vehicle is parked for an extended period of time, the battery charge level will become low. Extended periods of time at a low state of charge will shorten battery life. To maintain the battery state of charge, drive your vehicle for more than 30 minutes at least once every three months.

Extreme high temperatures can affect the battery life. You can minimize the effects by parking the vehicle in the shade during the summer."
 
Grok (earlier post) found info from the Civic Hybrid manual. However, the 2026 Prelude manual has the same information, which is copied below.

"The High Voltage battery gradually discharges even if the vehicle is not in use. As a result, if your vehicle is parked for an extended period of time, the battery charge level will become low. Extended periods of time at a low state of charge will shorten battery life. To maintain the battery state of charge, drive your vehicle for more than 30 minutes at least once every three months.

Extreme high temperatures can affect the battery life. You can minimize the effects by parking the vehicle in the shade during the summer."
Thanks for the confirmation from a reliable source
 
I was wondering if anyone knew...

I'm leaving for a while, I intend to leave a trickle battery charger on the car.
Will it keep the regular 12v battery charged and the hybrid lithium battery or only the regular 12v battery?
The systems are not integrated with one another when the vehicle is off. It still uses a DCDC converter style system to transfer power from the HV battery to the 12V system.

BUT... if youre going away, just start your car every week for 30 mins with your hondalink app! Problemo solved
 
I have a lot of experience in full hybrid cars: I owned Honda CR-Z, LExus RC300h, Lexus CT200h, Toyota Corolla 2.0, Toyota Yaris 1.5 and I've worked in a Ford dealer.
The problem about the 12V battery is always the same: the hybrid system drains a lot of energy from the 12V battery even when the car is parked. The system is always on in stand by mode to: it manages the main battery and many other stuffs in the car.

So please follow the 3 rules below:
use the car at least every 15 days
if you leave alone the car for more than 15 days use a charge mantainer (15 bucks on amazon/ebay)
keep a small booster inside the trunk (30 bucks on amazon/ebay)

The third rule is mandatory if you live in very cold places or if your 12V battery is not so fresh...
 

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