Yep, went down that rabbit hole. Charged both ways and left at least 8 hours so it can relearn the state of charge. Still no working auto start stop and still nothing above 60-65%, even bypassing the BMS.Through the BMS, it will not charge beyond whatever is set in ForeScan, probably 65-75%. If the charger bypasses the BMS, you won't see that in ForeScan, that read the values from the sensors/modules for awhile:
*-Why would the system need eight hours to calibrate the battery state of charge is beyond me. Especially, when a small battery tester can do that in less than a minute, that includes opening the hood...
You can fully charge the battery by bypassing the BMS, but give it time until the battery is calibrated. Theoretically, the truck's charging system could overcharge the battery in that case, without calibration, but it's doubtful.
I'll be damned, if I install a battery tender/trickle charger. Less than a year old and need to do that to keep the battery happy? NFW... I'd rather sell it in the spring and buy a Ridgliner that does not have similar issues.
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