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I agree with you except your definitions of "upstream" and "downstream" are reversed.I believe that as long as you use the jump points under the hood to connect the charger (as I do mine), you are "downstream" of the BMS sensors that sit on the battery. Thus the BMS is able to track what is happening. Attaching directly to the Battery Terminals is "Upstream" of the BMS, so the truck cannot know the correct battery level at all times. No need to reset if you use the jump points.
I use a Victron SmartShunt (similar to the Ford module) in my Transit RV. The sensor tracks all the current that passes through it, both input and output to/from the battery. So as long as ALL activity goes through it, it is kept up to date. It is my belief that the Ford behaves similarly.
Throw a rubber duck into a creek "downstream" of your wife and she'll never see it pass by.
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