jmden
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Is my ‘14 going to fully charge an AGM battery? Or, is the charging profile only for a wet cell lead acid battery?
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Are you not the original owner of the Expy ? Ford started putting AGM batteries in all trucks in 2011. So your Expy is most likely already expecting an AGM battery to be there. Or you can use ForScan to look at the BCM module and see what it has selected for battery type. It'll say either AGM or Flooded type.
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Nope. That's pretty obvious. So given the fact that I have a 'dumb' alternator and no BMS...I wonder if my new expensive AGM is getting fully charged.View attachment 84417
If you got a contraption like this on your negative battery post, you got BMS.
disregard the arrow etc... I just borrowed the pic!
Nope.Have the OBDLink EX FORScan OBD adapter in hand and FORSCAN downloaded on window 11 laptop. What do I do to check/adjust voltage output from alternator, or, is that even possible with this, what I believe, is a ‘dumb’ alternator?
That’s what I was thinking. Maybe I should return the OBD adapter.Nope.
The newer ones with BMS adjust their voltage automatically between 12.8V and 15.0V, depending on driving status and charge of battery.
What I said before. Put the diode to the sense wire. The voltage drop of 0.6V in the sense wire will add 0.6V on the alternator output. So instead of 13.8V, it will have 14.4VHave you guys heard of putting diode(s) in line with the alternator charge wire to accomplish a slightly higher charge voltage. Makes the alternator think it needs to put out a higher voltage. Seems like folks are doing it, but…
Yep. That may be the easiest way to do it. Have watched a few YT vids re this.What I said before. Put the diode to the sense wire. The voltage drop of 0.6V in the sense wire will add 0.6V on the alternator output. So instead of 13.8V, it will have 14.4V