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So my plan is to manually charge at 1 then 2 and 3 month intervals. If manual charging time increases in like linear pattern then I will know we can face deeply discharging the battery. I know once a battery has less than 50 percent charge the voltage it provides drops. If lower voltages cause systems to get flaky then I want to avoid that.. Seems nobody really knows what the algorithm of battery charging is so I am left to discover in part by this experimental manual charging. |
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It will be interesting if I discover x5 would become more and more discharged. There.is no question the alternator can charge the question when and if the computer software has the alternator charge. I believe.the software.design seems to minimize alternator use.to then improve epa gas mileage. But this is problematic if the x5 is used lightly?
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My 2011 X5 35d sat for 16 days with the doors locked and alarm armed and it started right up first time. Zero hesitation or drama. I have not looked to see how old the battery is but I got my X5 in November. My driving routine consists of several one to two mile trips a several times a week and a 50 mile trip once every six or seven days. These longer trips are key, I think.
Incidentally, if you want the best battery maintainer, get a BatteryMINDer. I have several and keep them connected to my cars while they are not being operated regularly, i.e., greater than six months, over the winter, etc. I also use them on my spare batteries or other "bad" batteries that other people have given me over the years. Between my recovery procedures and strict maintenance routine, I have recovered many of these "bad" batteries to greater than 95% reserve capacity. My oldest battery is over ten years old and recently tested over 120% of it's reserve capacity. It's a hobby and a profession.
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I used to find in the winter, running my remote diesel cabin heater could render the car unable to start, even though the heater is supposed to cut out if it detects low battery voltage or low fuel. If I could I would code this function off as I think it's value to economy is pretty much zero and it's there just so BMW can claim to use wasted breaking energy. I have not been able to discover how to code it off or recalibrate it. My solution has been to fit a 110ah battery and recode the car to suit. This has solved my problems and I now don't need to use a mains charger at all. I stress this has worked for me in my particular usage patterns and may not be the answer for others. |
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What tender charger is recommended for an AGM battery in a 4.4 e53?
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This from Autozone:
Duralast Platinum/Battery Price: $174.99 Core $15.00
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In the summer months, the X5 doesn't get driven as much as we drive our 650. With that said, it was about two-three weeks since my wife drove it into the office and back home (about 40 miles round trip).
I have the BMW trickle charger and had it on for about 1.5 days before it started to flash the Green LED & the Red LED, it then took about another 1/2 day for it to go Full Green LED and stay there. This I have found is about average for the X5 as my 2011 was the same as my 2013 is. As well, in the winter time when the 650 is in storage, I might take it out if we have a nice clean day (no road salt etc...) for a quick drive (maybe once a month at most) and it has always remained in a state where it will always start and no issues. The only difference in my case anyway is that when the 650 is in storage it is locked, and the X5 is unlocked (I don't know if this makes any difference or not). I sometimes think that they use less power (draw) when they are locked. Given all that I've also recently heard that BMW has started recommending replacing the battery at certain service intervals as they are just 'hard' on the battery. The only battery issues I've ever had were with my 2011 335i Convertible. After about two years the battery would not hold a charge and BMW replaced it under warranty.
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