WranglerMan
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Quick update on day #3
The Mrs came home early so decided we would head towards downtown to our favorite Deli to get a sandwich and those who know Houston know that’s not a quick trip so as I reported in my previous post my morning voltage was well within being 100% charged and after running my morning errands the EVIC voltage dropped to the 12.7-13 range, well as we were heading DT we had several ESS start/stops and at one point the EVIC displayed voltage was close to 14 rolling down the road and ESS worked perfectly at all stops.
After having our late lunch early dinner we headed back and as we were cruising down the highway the displayed EVIC voltage just dropped from the 13.3 to 12.7 by the time we got close to home but never dropped lower than 12.7-12.8 so I’m guessing the voltage is supposed to swing as Joe from Zauto described and I’m sure the more ESS stops one has along with what you have running dictates how high it will spike to after it restarts.
Anyway I came home and checked the main battery and it was right at 12.75 and I can’t ask for more than that for a charged battery
I think tomorrow I will follow @Jebiruph advce on isolating the ESS battery and checking the voltages separately as so far I have been looking at combined voltages
The Mrs came home early so decided we would head towards downtown to our favorite Deli to get a sandwich and those who know Houston know that’s not a quick trip so as I reported in my previous post my morning voltage was well within being 100% charged and after running my morning errands the EVIC voltage dropped to the 12.7-13 range, well as we were heading DT we had several ESS start/stops and at one point the EVIC displayed voltage was close to 14 rolling down the road and ESS worked perfectly at all stops.
After having our late lunch early dinner we headed back and as we were cruising down the highway the displayed EVIC voltage just dropped from the 13.3 to 12.7 by the time we got close to home but never dropped lower than 12.7-12.8 so I’m guessing the voltage is supposed to swing as Joe from Zauto described and I’m sure the more ESS stops one has along with what you have running dictates how high it will spike to after it restarts.
Anyway I came home and checked the main battery and it was right at 12.75 and I can’t ask for more than that for a charged battery
I think tomorrow I will follow @Jebiruph advce on isolating the ESS battery and checking the voltages separately as so far I have been looking at combined voltages
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