I had our 2009 Mini E for the weekend, and by Saturday night the car was in need of a charge as it had gotten down to 25% right before it starts to exhibit diminished power. Even though it had been raining hard all day and I don't have a garage I decided to take my chances and just pull the Mini E into my backyard and charge it there. But before that I had a little freakout. “Will I damage the car if I charge it in the rain?” To be certain, I read the manual and all the other pamphlets stored with it to see if there were any warning messages about not charging the car in the rain. Nothing. “Well, people can use power tools in the rain so why not?” I reasoned with myself. So I set the charge in the car to 12A , plugged the car into an outlet in the yard and went to bed listening to the rain pounding my roof… …12 hours later I checked on the Mini and all was well. It charged up to 60-70 percent (it takes over 24 hours to get a full charge) and was ready to go. Good to know that Mini E leasers without garages won't have anything to fear
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2009 Mini E: It’s Just a Little Rain
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