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I thought I'd heard 60 min for the 25/26.Good day
This an update to yesterdays post I made that I was going to carry out my monthly battery recharge followed by locking the truck up for a battery relearn process (you need to lock up your truck for 9-10 hours after fully recharging the 12 volt battery).
So I am sitting in my truck while my wife is in at her hair appt (listening to the Jays vs Rockies game on my phone) and am watching the voltage indicator I got for my birthday (what can I say, my wife got me what I wanted and I am a man of simple needs...mostly ;-)
I am impressed at the battery charge level indicated after 45 minutes engine off time.
It is currently sitting at 12.83 volts!
That is a well charged original 12 volt AGM battery, if you ask me.
I will continue my monthly charge and relearn cycles as the more I do it the more I see the positive effect it has in keeping my battery in its best possible condition.
Have a good one,
Andy
PS - The 12 volt power point on my truck just went out after exactly 70 minutes...interesting! I was expecting 90 minutes.
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75 min for pre-25.
Ahhhh, those heady days are a long faded memory...
You might want to multimeter that port compared to the adapter reading.
Mine have always been off - the higher the V, the more elevated the reading.
My current good one reads 0.1 V higher at non-charging voltage.
0.2 V while charging.
And I've confirmed the V at the port matches the voltage at the battery - usually.
It also matches the OBD scanner PID for charging voltage.
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