bushtit wrote:
Since my recent upgrade to the larger group 65 Odyssey battery, after installation of Sasquatch adaptation tray, something keeps on nagging me, and I would like to clear it once and for all.
As I was searching for the battery locally I spent some time at the local distributor and it came out during one of those conversations, which was unknown to me prior, and needles to say very surprising, that hose batteries CAN NOT be charged with your old school 10-12 A battery chargers, and absolutely NOT with and 2A tricklers as not only they will damage the battery but also will void the warranty. In Odyssey case, they have special 20A chargers meant specifically for their AMG batteries, and they insist that this is the only way to charge batteries if needed.
Now, my question is, how well will the OEM alternator work to keep it charged? Is there a necessity to upgrade the existing alternator to a stronger unit? If so, is there something on the market that will work in the space of CRD? I am told upon a quick inspection that my alternator needs new pulley and new bearings, so I will be taking this out soon to be rebuild but I also ight use the time to replace the unit for something more proper. Any ideas?
absolute B.S.
To keep an AGM battery for a long time only charge slowly ( like 2 amps ) fast charging is bad for every kind of battery.
I have my Odyssey deep cycle in the jeep for 5 years now ,it came out of an electric forklift ( industrial use...) and it test @ 1120cca according to the battery tester at Canadian tire garage.
I always charge it when I got a chance ( running a low charge battery in your car is hard on the battery.)
I use a little Noco @ .75 amp and leave it overnight.