I have a USB charger with display connected to the 12V outlet and have noticed something interesting (see image). In a typical traditional gas/diesel engine whenever the motor is running, 12V battery voltage is always typically 14.5-14.7, indicating that the generator is charging the 12V battery. Not so in my new Jazz. The voltage show on the USB charger display is either 12.6V or 14.6-14.7V even when the gas engine is running. If no electric heating is on, the voltage is 12.6. If I turn on electric heating (seat, steering wheel, cabin heat), the voltage may go up to 14.5-14.7V but not always, even with all electric heating on and gas engine running, the voltage may be 12.6V for a while before increasing to 14.6-14.7V
Conclusion: the 12V battery is not constantly charging when the power system is on. It looks like the voltage has to fall below 12.6 V before the generator/HV battery start feeding current to the 12V battery. Meaning that it is a good idea to have a 12V charger connected to the 12V battery and once in a while, charge the 12V battery to keep it healthy. I myself have a Ctek connected to the battery with eyelets
