More strangeness...
Today, again, I couldn't start the car. Battery was not quite as low as yesterday morning. Again, I put charger on it. This time I did not disconnect the 12V negative terminal. I let the battery charge to even higher voltage than yesterday. Still would not start. I then did disconnect the negative terminal and charged some more, but only a few minutes. Then, because i was getting frustrated (not that that would accomplish anything), I tried to start again (had to reconnect negative terminal, of course). Voila! it started. I didn't measure, but have to think voltage was not much different from just a few minutes before.
I wonder if the "magic" this time was really the disconnect and reconnect of the negative terminal. Perhaps, something got reset???
I add the following additional information, which I now think may be relevant (I hadn't previously made any association). The night before yesterday (yesterday being the first day I had trouble with starting), I changed the charging schedule. Up to now, I had charging start at 10:00 PM and end at 6:00 AM. That night, I changed it to start at 2:00 AM and end at 6:00 AM. When I plugged the car in (at about 10 PM), though, it immediately started charging. I was surprised because the start of the charging window I specified was still 4 hours in the future (2 AM). I used the uvo app to halt the charging, and made doubly sure that the start and stop times were set to 2AM and 6AM , respectively, for every day of the week, then refreshed the status (pressed the circular arrow on the uvo app). Immediately, the car started charging again. Remember, this is about 10PM, four hours before the scheduled charging window. I did this several times, just to observe that the behavior was stabel and repeatable. It was. Every time I refreshed the uvo app, charging began, even though the current time was NOT in the charging window.
Finally, I made sure, yet again, that I had the 2AM - 6AM charging window set, and did NOT do a refresh of the uvo app. I just let it sit, with the car plugged in, observed that it was not currently charging, and went to bed. The next morning, the charge had occurred at 2AM, but the 12V battery was flat. (And that began the adventure I described above, about charging the 12V battery.)
Now, last night I again plugged the car in around 10PM. I noticed that as soon as I plugged it in, the blue charging LEDs came on (solid left, middle flashing). So, it had started charging immediately upon being plugged in, even though the charge schedule start time was still four hours in the future. I used the uvo app to halt the charging. Refreshed the screen, and immediately the charging started again.
Obviously, there is a defect in the uvo app that causes it to disregard the charging schedule. And yet, if I halted the charging, and just left if alone, when 2AM came around, the charging schedule actually worked. So, the uvo app is not dependable for setting charging.
Anyway, this morning, again, the 12V battery was too low to start the car. Or maybe it wasn't. Maybe it would have started had I only disconnected and reconnected the negative terminal, before attempting to start the car.
I really don't know what is happening, and I won't be able to do any further experiments for a week, because we are leaving on vacation for a week.
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on what may be happening. I believe there may be some relation to the curious behavior regarding the charging scheduler, the 12V battery, and the inability to start in the morning, after repeated manipulation of charging via the uvo app. Seems somehow to get into a weird state that disconnect and reconnect of 12V battery fixes. Or maybe the 12V battery was just simply too low to start the car.
???
Thank you for any comments.
Regards,
DG