Well, I can now report that there is an impact on the battery charge when the green charging nightlight stays on after pulling the charging power cable plug. Even though I have Zero's largest battery pack, with a capacity of 15.38 kWh, when the charging light stays on the battery capacity drops by 1% each day it stays lit. (I left the display and charging light on for three days and it never went out.) But when I checked the voltage after three days, it had dropped from 116 volts to 113 volts and the battery pack's capacity had dropped over 500 watts during that time, according to the Zero app. So now I will have to force the display to turn off by either re-powering the charger for a few minutes or turning the ignition on and off. Both actions seem to be able to turn off the 100% display and green charging light. Sounds like Zero is going to have to develop a software update to correct this anomaly.
How can ths=is be? There is no way a battery can discharge that much in a day, unless the SOC was not really the actual. I park my bike in late october at 60% and in late April, pull it out and it only dropped to 55%. 5% in 6 months.
Apparently, when the charger is unplugged and the charging light goes off, the contactor switch cuts out with a loud click. When that happens, the battery pack will stay fully charged for a long time.
However in my case, when I disconnect the charging cord the green charging light and the dash display stay on and the contactor switch does
not disconnect, so (apparently) the charger stays connected to the battery pack somehow and slowly bleeds power from the battery (back to the charger?) to the tune of a volt or so every day. Turning the ignition on and then off again, causes the contactor switch to click off, the display to go blank and the charging light to go off, resulting in normal battery storage. I don't know if there is a problem with the contactor switch or with the BMS program that causes the switch to be disconnected when the charger is unplugged.
However I might also mention that if I can pull the charging plug within
10 minutes of the battery being fully charged and top balanced, as indicated by a steady green charging light, the contactor switch
will click off and the light go out as normal. But if I wait more than 10 minutes, the contactor switch will not disconnect, the dash display will remain on and the charging light will stay on as if the charger was still powered on.
All very strange. Fortunately it is not a big problem for me, just an unexplained irritant.