Are these cigarette lighter solar battery chargers safe for a 2018 F150 ?
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Are these cigarette lighter solar battery chargers safe for a 2018 F150 ?
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Truck is a 2018 F150 XL 3.3L 5 years old on original battery now reads 12.1 V mornings before starting. Thought if I could slow trickle charge it with this device it would help keep it somewhat higher than 12.1 V. But I read where these newer F150s have a battery BMS system so am worried about damaging the BMS or computer box with one of these? It would be plugged into cigarette lighter all the time.
So my concern is the BMS system and computer boxes. Thanks for replies.
Truck is a 2018 F150 XL 3.3L 5 years old on original battery now reads 12.1 V mornings before starting. Thought if I could slow trickle charge it with this device it would help keep it somewhat higher than 12.1 V. But I read where these newer F150s have a battery BMS system so am worried about damaging the BMS or computer box with one of these? It would be plugged into cigarette lighter all the time.
So my concern is the BMS system and computer boxes. Thanks for replies.
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Thanks. I wonder if I were to attach the leads directly to the battery under the hood, that should work as long as I use the negative bar upstream the BMS sensor thing on the negative terminal, right ??
And I believe BMS here stands for Battery Monitoring System right ?
Assuming the above, could I then leave the solar charger always connected even when truck is running or would I need to dis-connect it before starting then re-connect after shutdown ?
Thanks again
And I believe BMS here stands for Battery Monitoring System right ?
Assuming the above, could I then leave the solar charger always connected even when truck is running or would I need to dis-connect it before starting then re-connect after shutdown ?
Thanks again
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