โJan-29-2020 12:15 PM
โJan-30-2020 10:56 AM
RLS7201 wrote:
If like my CRV, you charging system will stay at 14.7 when you turn on the headlights. No trickery necessary.
โJan-30-2020 10:55 AM
unsavory wrote:
Any idea what the potential repercussions might be? Everything seems to be working correctly with the battery sensor disconnected, other than the voltage just sits there at 14.7V instead of fluctuating with engine speed.
โJan-30-2020 10:50 AM
โJan-30-2020 10:44 AM
โJan-30-2020 09:19 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:unsavory wrote:
The other option I am exploring, is just disabling the smart charging in the Jeep by disconnecting the Intelligent Battery Sensor. But this causes the alternator to put out a constant 14.5v, and I'm worried this will actually OVERCHARGE my batteries... but I'm not sure?
DON'T DO IT ! The computer module is very smart and trying to trick it, is not a good idea.
NRALIFR wrote:
I had to do some quick reading about this system as Iโm not familiar with it. It appears that it replaces the OEM battery with two AGMโs that have a smart isolator between them, correct?
NRALIFR wrote:
What was the OEM starting battery? Flooded, or AGM?
NRALIFR wrote:
If the OEM starting battery wasnโt AGM, you might consider reinstalling it as the starting battery, and selling or repurposing the AGM.
LittleBill wrote:
i have to say im confused. this looks like a custom designed product for the jeep? an expensive one that's for sure? i find it hard to believe they didn't design for this.
โJan-30-2020 09:04 AM
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โJan-29-2020 06:44 PM
โJan-29-2020 04:27 PM
unsavory wrote:
The problem I am having, is that I am not able to get these Odyssey batteries to charge properly in the Jeep Wrangler, because it has a very funky "smart charging system", that varies the charging voltage as you are driving to "save gas mileage".
unsavory wrote:
All of the DC to DC chargers seem to want the starter battery separated from the accessory battery, as they already have an isolator built in.
unsavory wrote:
The other option I am exploring, is just disabling the smart charging in the Jeep by disconnecting the Intelligent Battery Sensor. But this causes the alternator to put out a constant 14.5v, and I'm worried this will actually OVERCHARGE my batteries... but I'm not sure?
โJan-29-2020 04:23 PM