johnnyonetime
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Lithium about 2 years ago. Configured for the Lightning and simple installation with 10mm wrench. About 9lbs lighter. I’m in central Florida and it’s warm this time of year.Which one did you get? Sodium? Lithium? Did you have to set anything up with the truck differently for your battery after/during installation?
My original battery has been perfect (80%-90% all the time) until last Tuesday when the tech came down for a software update and had his car battery Directly (not after BMS) connected to mine. I told him Ford says not to do that but he said he knows what he is doing. After update 12V battery was at 50%. I juiced it up and drove it for few days. I drove it yesterday too. Today when I opened the door, I saw for the first time a progress bar telling me it is shutting the car down to preserve 12V battery. I turned on the truck and 12V was at 50% and HVB at 55% SOC. I have never seen LVB at 50% the day after I drove it. Not sure if the jumping screwed up the battery or BMS. I don't seem to have any new OTA updates so I am thinking it may be the time to look for a new battery. I doubt dealer will cover replacement in it's current condition (still holding some charge after 2.5 years, 20K). I put Lithium batteries in my motorcycle and my Wife's scooter years ago and they have been flawless. I just don't know how they would work with Lightning BMS.
Does that mean Lithium batteries will confuse BMS?
Li-Ion does not like heat either. Those jumper batteries are usually stored at full capacity as well. You may want to check it periodically. Making sure it does not look pregnant.
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