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<blockquote data-quote="vanhack" data-source="post: 1873325" data-attributes="member: 64035"><p>Just for the knowledge of others, we found the issue with flickering amps, was due to a faulty circuit breaker on the output of the DCDC charger connected to the battery terminal positive, this was causing the charger to think that there is no battery to charge. Replacing the circuit breaker with a ANL fuse gave us the 50amps continuos.</p><p></p><p>Also note that we managed to figure out that the FORD BMS system is used in many fords of today, and has been changing in details over the last 10 years, and Australia where the Ford Ranger is popular, has an option for the ranger to be configured on the body control module to have a higher state of charge for the start battery, default seems 80%, and also configure it to dual battery system, not sure if they mean a auxilliary battery system or 2 start batteries such as an F250 super duty, anyhow this raptor is now configured to have 90% state of charge, so charging voltage is pushed up to 14V plus, and dual batter with single sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vanhack, post: 1873325, member: 64035"] Just for the knowledge of others, we found the issue with flickering amps, was due to a faulty circuit breaker on the output of the DCDC charger connected to the battery terminal positive, this was causing the charger to think that there is no battery to charge. Replacing the circuit breaker with a ANL fuse gave us the 50amps continuos. Also note that we managed to figure out that the FORD BMS system is used in many fords of today, and has been changing in details over the last 10 years, and Australia where the Ford Ranger is popular, has an option for the ranger to be configured on the body control module to have a higher state of charge for the start battery, default seems 80%, and also configure it to dual battery system, not sure if they mean a auxilliary battery system or 2 start batteries such as an F250 super duty, anyhow this raptor is now configured to have 90% state of charge, so charging voltage is pushed up to 14V plus, and dual batter with single sensor. [/QUOTE]
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