So I randomly stumbled upon an article talking about hybrid battery conditioning services. All it really says in the article I read is "Conditioning means that the pack is cycled (top charge taken down to zero then back to 100%). This is good for the battery pack and the cells but can also help diagnose any pack issues."
And then I found on a local hybrid shops website that they charge like $1200+ for this service. So they are literally charging you that kind of money just to cycle the battery a few times? Or are they actually going to also replace 1-2 dead/weak cells for that kind of money.
I don't own a hybrid and have no plans to, but I'm just curious if any of you guys know what actually goes into a hybrid battery "conditioning" service, as it seems like a total rip off. I'm well aware that nickel based batteries can benefit from occasionally being fully cycled completely a few times, but that can't be all they are doing, can it?
http://www.carspoon.com/article/does-hybrid-battery-conditioning-really-work/
http://www.thehybridshop.com/battery-conditioning/
And then I found on a local hybrid shops website that they charge like $1200+ for this service. So they are literally charging you that kind of money just to cycle the battery a few times? Or are they actually going to also replace 1-2 dead/weak cells for that kind of money.
I don't own a hybrid and have no plans to, but I'm just curious if any of you guys know what actually goes into a hybrid battery "conditioning" service, as it seems like a total rip off. I'm well aware that nickel based batteries can benefit from occasionally being fully cycled completely a few times, but that can't be all they are doing, can it?
http://www.carspoon.com/article/does-hybrid-battery-conditioning-really-work/
http://www.thehybridshop.com/battery-conditioning/