You're actually safe staying above 50% charge with lead acid batteries. But, all lead acid batteries need to be charged to 100% SoC on occasion to get full life out of them.Our '22 Maverick is very early production, and we've had it over 3 years. It's never failed to start, but I recognized back in '23 already that there was a charging problem, with city driving not adequately charging the battery, AND that it had excessive battery drain when sitting... I installed a 3A battery charger/maintainer underhood, which has masked the problem. I recently replaced the battery, and still see same thing, battery going from fully charged, to 12V (or less!) overnight.
In troubleshooting this, I've turned off the WiFi & Bluetooth routers/modems, and pulled the # 11 fuse to disable the telematics modem. It helped a bit, but not much. I metered the alternator output at the battery as 14.2V, so thats good.
This is NOT just a problem with a cheap battery - there is a problem with the charging system, that's ruining the battery. If you Google at what voltage are lead acid batteries damaged, it says less than 80% capacity (12.4V). Repeatedly starting at voltages lower than that is hard on the battery. There really should be a battery voltage reading on the instrument cluster display.
I'm hoping there's a software update to fix the charging problem, AND that I get a free battery out of the deal.
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Here's a more accurate table with AGM and FLA SoC voltage levels:
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