I am a new owner of a 2023 Outlander PHEV. While going through Settings on Multi-Info Display, specifically under Vehicle Settings, I noticed there is the option to turn OFF/ON the Drive Battery Cooler function.
The default of the cooling system was of course set to ON. I am trying to figure out what exactly the cooler is designed for, and why Mitsubishi allows users to even turn this function OFF? I assume the cooler is in some forms of air conditioner with fans or heatsink, and may be primarily responsible to operate during charging, if the car deems the battery temperature is warm enough. (I seem to recall hearing sound of fans operating the other day right after I plugged in the charging cable). From the user manual, it mentioned hearing sound like that during charging is normal.
The manual did not elaborate further on the possible choices of turning the drive battery cooler OFF or ON though. (at least I did not seem to find it there anywhere). Does anyone know if the cooling system is that important to the battery, why the users are even allowed to turn this thing OFF in the first place? Is there any advantage of choosing to turn it OFF? Perhaps just to save some energy or charging time? Is there any potential danger of damaging the battery system if it stays OFF? It will surprise me in a very bad way if Mitsubishi allows us to turn the cooler off ourselves, and really let the cars get into a catastrophic state...
The default of the cooling system was of course set to ON. I am trying to figure out what exactly the cooler is designed for, and why Mitsubishi allows users to even turn this function OFF? I assume the cooler is in some forms of air conditioner with fans or heatsink, and may be primarily responsible to operate during charging, if the car deems the battery temperature is warm enough. (I seem to recall hearing sound of fans operating the other day right after I plugged in the charging cable). From the user manual, it mentioned hearing sound like that during charging is normal.
The manual did not elaborate further on the possible choices of turning the drive battery cooler OFF or ON though. (at least I did not seem to find it there anywhere). Does anyone know if the cooling system is that important to the battery, why the users are even allowed to turn this thing OFF in the first place? Is there any advantage of choosing to turn it OFF? Perhaps just to save some energy or charging time? Is there any potential danger of damaging the battery system if it stays OFF? It will surprise me in a very bad way if Mitsubishi allows us to turn the cooler off ourselves, and really let the cars get into a catastrophic state...