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pembsRR Member Since: 15 Oct 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 35 |
I had ats put a new 110ah in this spring - think it was about £100 - plus bonus of not needing to wrestle it into place myself... |
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29th Oct 2016 8:17pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
That's shocking news So I assume that the reset is to preset the charging voltage.. as an AGM battery needs a slightly higher voltage to function properly, 14.5v min from memory, where the standard batteries charge at 14.1v max .. either way if you fit the wrong type it could potentially end in tears or a lot of Another vote for the IID tool then... they really don't take long to pay for themselves Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one! Inventor of the 'Guide-o-Matic automatic wheel alignment tool' Former long term L322 owner, Up/Down graded to a Classic Tractor! Last edited by miggit on 30th Oct 2016 9:24am. Edited 1 time in total |
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29th Oct 2016 11:55pm |
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Rambles Member Since: 16 Apr 2011 Location: UK Posts: 803 |
Mine is typically 14.7 or 14.8
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30th Oct 2016 12:21am |
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unsolicited Member Since: 30 May 2016 Location: Bucks Posts: 128 |
I just squeezed a Varta H15 into mine. Why would a reset be necessary? If the car doesn't know about AGM batteries natively (which it won't I guess for a 2007 model), what will it do differently?
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30th Oct 2016 9:43am |
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Rambles Member Since: 16 Apr 2011 Location: UK Posts: 803 |
Unsolicited
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30th Oct 2016 10:23am |
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PaulM Member Since: 08 Mar 2015 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 190 |
That Varta H15 AGM battery in the link is 105ah.
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5th Dec 2016 4:25pm |
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Rambles Member Since: 16 Apr 2011 Location: UK Posts: 803 |
DIDLEY
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5th Dec 2016 4:40pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
I'm not too sure how well the battery will respond to being charged at 14 volts... the later cars charge the battery at nearly 15 volts, personally I would stay with the lead acid battery, and if your looking for larger capacity then get an 020, which is a 110 Ah battery. Plus there is the added bonus that the lead acid batteries come with up to a 5 year warranty, the AGM batteries only carry a 3 year warranty, and there is a noticeable price difference between the 2 types of battery FYI before my DSP amp fubar'd the battery it would sit for best part of a fortnight and start without any issues, if the truth is really known it sat for 3 weeks in the summer and still started, all be it with the screen of doom telling me everything had pact up, HDC,EAS etc.... but it did start, and was normal after a lock top lock turn of the steering wheel and a blast up the road Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one! Inventor of the 'Guide-o-Matic automatic wheel alignment tool' Former long term L322 owner, Up/Down graded to a Classic Tractor! |
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6th Dec 2016 7:11am |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
AGM batteries can take a higher charge voltage and so charge up quicker HOWEVER AGM's batteries (or any VRLA Gel type) should not be float charged above 13.8V as they can be damaged.
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6th Dec 2016 9:22am |
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Rambles Member Since: 16 Apr 2011 Location: UK Posts: 803 |
In practice for the AGM L322s, the normal voltage you will see is around 14.7 or 14.8v. Occasionally 15v.
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7th Dec 2016 10:16am |
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jon3929 Member Since: 01 Jan 2015 Location: Weston Super Mare Posts: 62 |
I had an OE spec VARTA battery fitted 2 years ago (£150 I think) to replace a genuine LR battery which was on its way out. It was never quite right afterwards, more sluggish to start and touch and go in really cold weather - also numerous spurious fault codes for suspension etc. Mentioned it to my Indy a few times and they checked it and it passed the test many times to my irritation.
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7th Dec 2016 11:01pm |
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Diddley Member Since: 13 Apr 2016 Location: Notts Posts: 20 |
Well after reading threw the posts I am still holding out purchasing a new battery just yet.(its been behaving) I placed a ctek charger on and all has been well since. However if left for a couple of weeks and then install the ctek the unit shows only 3 lights out of 7 lite up. I see the inevitable is going to happen right when I don't want it too. |
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11th Dec 2016 12:20am |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
AGM batteries only carry a three year warranty, and looking at the age of your car, you is on borrowed time Pal Baring in mind that no manufacturer is going to give a warranty that it can't achieve easily i.e if Varta give a 3 year warranty on the AGM battery then they will have tested them to at least 4.5 years... a rough rule of thumb is they expect the item to go an extra 50% of the warranty period, that way they are only liable for real duds Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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11th Dec 2016 8:07am |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
If you want to know the health of the battery or whether to change it simply charge it up fully with the Ctek (green light), let the battery rest for 20-30 minutes then go and test the battery voltage with a meter (on BMW era L322's you can use the hidden OBC menu to see the voltage if you don't have a meter although not sure how reliable it will be as it should be checked with no load). If it's below 12.3V after a full charge then it's time to replace the battery. If it's 12.6V or above then it's healthy and should be fine (same as a brand new battery). Any voltage in between then it's up to you whether you replace it for peace of mind or just keep an eye on it. A healthy battery will still need recharging after several weeks if the vehicle is not being used, mine lasts about 3 weeks this time of year before I top it up, in the summer it'll be 4 or 5 weeks. |
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11th Dec 2016 8:07pm |
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