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- 2023 ford maverick xlt hybrid
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- 2.5L Hybrid
The 12.6 volts came from in your post when you stated, when the voltage gets below 12.6 volts, I plug in the trickle charger.I'm not sure where the '12.6 volts' came from.
In my post I said:
"The average AGM voltage has been slightly higher, >12.70V..." (greater than 12.7). Usually >12.75V+ -- which is 90%+ SOC:
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I have never seen 13.0V, except immediately after disconnecting the BT. Then it settles to 12.8V or slightly higher.
If people are having battery problems, it is not because they aren't driving for 2 hours at a time. Our Badlands is usually only driven 6 miles one-way and the battery SOC is typically 90% or more. Not 100%, but close to it. We've never seen a battery warning, either with the OE FLA battery (used for 3 years) or the AGM recall replacement.
Unless an owner is taking very short trips, the length of their driving is not the issue.
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