WranglerMan
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- Will
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If you just replaced both batteries and had the IBS disconnected while swapping them out it takes a few cycles for the IBS to relearn, my Jeep has has been parked for almost a week in temps close to zero and when I went out yesterday the EVIC indicated 14.7 and about an hour later was 14.3 and by the time I got home after it had ran a few hours it was 12.7.I just replaced the Main and Aux batteries with Odyssey batteries. While driving I read 14.7V even after driving 30 miles. Outside temps 20s to 40s.
This does not seem normal.
Did you fully charge the batteries before installing them? I would suggest you get like a NOCO 10 trickle charger and fully charge both also I would suggest you get a battery tester similar to this one https://a.co/d/2ghpHfV its a pretty cheap investment that can test your batteries and also do several other tests.
If your 30 mile drive involved a few stops each time you start your Jeep it can pull 7-10 % power from the batteries, don't solely rely on the EVIC display to judge the condition of the batteries.
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