TJC
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Let me rephrase:I am not fighting anything because I am not trying to fix anything. I am already running an onboard desulfator. Someday I will adjust the SOC, but not too worried about.
Using it on your Ranger can only help.
However, your battery will never maintain an optimal charge. It will top out at 75% SOC.
Your truck's charging system is functioning perfectly within the Ford Engineering design specification.
Using your charger to charge the battery to 100% will be immediately negated as soon as you begin driving the truck. The design will discharge the battery down to the SOC target of 75% to stay within the Ford target SOC.
The same goes for the desulfator, It can only help. but it will not be as active/effective due to the lower battery charge threshold.
A typical 12V auto battery with a SOC level of 75% = 12.37v, which is not enough to trigger your desulfator to begin breakup existing sulfur crystals on the lead plates. Or to even slow the growth of those crystals in the first place. Even at 100% SOC or ~12.60v, cyrstal growth still occuring, but at a much slower rate.
Raising your SOC threshold will insure your alternator output consistently stays above 13V, which slows crytal growth and runs the desulfator 100% of the time when the engine is running.
This all said, you are doing all you can do with a SOC threshold at 75%.
No offense intended.
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