TJC
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If you are measuring from the cab 12v port, add 0.2v to that number.Ok, so what do you guys all set your charging level to in Forscan?
My XLT Tremor was defaulted to 75% I presume because of the accessory switches they added. I wonder if the Lariat Tremor went up from 75 to 80%?
It bugs me that key on, engine off I register about 12.1v, always been that way but now that I have forescan I was thinking about bumping it up
That voltage is still way too low to avoid sulfating your battery and having it fail prematurely.
You need to be seeing 12.65v or better, and that is the absolute lowest safe voltage. I can also state with confidence that the voltage will drop rather dramatically overnight without you doing something about dark power drain. You can mitigate the draw, but only at the expense of turning off features that you may consider important.
I turned a lot of stuff off and my 2020 Ranger now has a very similar drain over night as my 2005 Ranger. I let them sit for a week and measure the voltage. The drop was the same. Prior to the changes made, it was behaving like your truck (11.9v - 12.1v in a single night)
The charging pattern is identical to the 2005 Ranger as well with one exception, it is 0.2v higher. Probably due to the fact that the 2005 came with a standard flooded battery while to 2020 came with an AGM battery, which can handle a slightly higher charge voltage.
I no longer see low battery warnings and I rarely use a charger on either truck. I have let both sit for over a week without issues. I do have onboard desulfators on both trucks.
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