deleriumtremor
Well-Known Member
I have had identical experiences. I have never had the extreme heat issues you guys deal with, but on my previous GM truck, when I retired and my driving habits changed, I noticed my battery life changed as well (from like 7 years to more like 3 or less). It took a long time and some testing of charge status after short trips to figure out my battery was never getting fully charged and to make matters worse, the normal spool down time for all the gadgets, systems, lights that stay on after you leave, meant even worse discharge states when I would check an hour later.Bill my original battery died in 18 months. Most of my commutes are short and the battery never gets a chance to fully charge and the heat here kills everything. They gave me a new one under warranty and I bought the battery maintainer with my FordPass points along with the longer lead on Amazon and hardwired it. I ran the longer lead down the front and out the tow hook so now I can quick connect it. Plus there's a rubber boot above the tow hook so I tuck the end in there when not in use. I connect it at least 3-4 days a week and haven't had any problems since.
That is when I decided to try the CTEK charger/conditioner. On the last truck my 18 mo old Napa Legend AGM battery which was heading south, got rehabilitated and I suspect I would have gotten a full life out of it, had I not subsequently made the change.
I think the newer Ford SW is better than the 14yo GM stuff I had before, but in my limited use in the Ranger, I see similar discharge states unless I use the CTEK. Time will tell if I get to 7 years, but for sure, I know it will be better than had I not used the CTEK charger/conditioner.
The pigtails leading out to the tow hook is a great idea. Right now mine goes up and out next to the drivers side window, but with the extra long pigtail I bought for the charger, I will be able to get to the tow hook area no problem. Great idea.
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