How to keep the 230v power socket working

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craigw
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Post by craigw »

Any suggestions on stopping the Internal power socket in the Honda-e from turning off after a while? If I keep the keys in the car, and have door open then the power socket stays on for about 20 minutes. It's there a way to keep it on for longer? I see the car as a portable battery but is like to be able to use it for a bit longer than 20-30 minutes!

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Post by PawelGw »

Haven’t try for my E but in ID3 to keep all on for longer you can buckle up driver seat belt to keep ON for longer. Maby it will work for E, on the other hand as far as I remember in manual the say keeping car for long on while not driving can drain 12v battery.
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When I’m at a public charger and using an Amazon FireStick I insert one of these and I’ve never had a power shutdown issue.

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Post by milligoon »

Are you powering up fully or just in accessory mode?
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Post by craigw »

Putting the driver seat belt on, and leaving keys in the car seems to do the trick. Power socket stays on as long as needed. Cheers for the tip!
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