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Tom
And if hooking a water hose up to the core to flush it out, don't use full water pressure, half should be plenty. I have one of those on/off ball type valves on the end of my garden hose and usually only need it cracked open
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as I understand it there's an entire programming for voltage and battery maintenance in your trucks. lot of it isn't defined in hp. some ways I like that hp doesn't define things that aren't needed by everyone so to not over complicat tuning, other ways if you go down the ribbit hole far enough you realize how much they left out of how the routines run. gm used a bunch of math to calculate the battery temp and health. so yeah, the ecm is doing its thing and saying OK at this point the battery voltage should be this, and that's anywhere from 14v to 10.8v, I think I've read and then using the pwm output to the alt it will vary the signal to run that voltage it's requesting at that time. I believe you can change some of the numbers but I don't believe we can really make best use of the agm batteries. that would need an battery engineer level of understanding what the agm battery needs to last the longest and how to correctly maintain it. it definitely can be done, but I don't think with the level of access hp provides.
it has been done by gm thou, some cars use agm factory and they have done the programing for that battery. I have one with a agm and I just replaced it at 8 years and 95k miles. it still load tested pretty good, I replaced it more on age and load test. I ended up swapping it into another car I have and it's doing well still, probably spent that money for nothing.
what we'd need is full access to change all the parameters to what they used in the agm cars. or maybe even a segment swap like you can do when miss matching auto tranny swaps if the batterys at so different they wrote a whole new sub routine.
yeah.. to much.
Pretty confident on that sand or was your ass puckering at all?
I never checked up. My uncle reserved a spot for me and mama ain't raise no *****. Uncle has a new AT4 Duramax and, ever since dropping that valve last November and needing a tow, I keep a tow strap to complement them tow hooks you hooked me up with. So, I'd be fine even if I did get stuck. I followed a Jeep from the road to the sand and they floated on top so I stayed with 'em, U-turned and backed in like I 100% belonged there. It was pretty packed, though. Really, I wanted to throw rooster tails when leaving but there were too many others around.
The ol' Steel Hippo can't let me down.
you can monitor the battery/charging status with the tech2The car you have with the factory AGM- is it a GM product? Can you monitor the charging characteristics?
I'd imagine that the only charging differences between flooded and AGM would be the voltage and amperage, because, what else could there be?
8+ years is impressive. I'm not trying to hyperlife this thing. If I get four trouble-free years out of it (the warranty period), I'll be happy. I got five out of the flooded O'Reilly Super Start, including considerable abuse for 4+ of those years. My goal is to not do anything damaging to it if I can help it.
you can monitor the battery/charging status with the tech2
The car you have with the factory AGM- is it a GM product? Can you monitor the charging characteristics?
I'd imagine that the only charging differences between flooded and AGM would be the voltage and amperage, because, what else could there be?
8+ years is impressive. I'm not trying to hyperlife this thing. If I get four trouble-free years out of it (the warranty period), I'll be happy. I got five out of the flooded O'Reilly Super Start, including considerable abuse for 4+ of those years. My goal is to not do anything damaging to it if I can help it.