hturnerfamily
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after Module replacement: CHARGING perfectly
also, as to the question of maybe in the future Modules may be able to have only the certain CELL removed, and replaced... I can guarantee that this is what FORD is doing, already...
but, right now, the process and technical aspects of removing and replacing a single cell is much more involved... it makes more sense for FORD to simply provide and replace a new MODULE, for expediency reasons, under warranty, versus trying to manage the specific CELL replacement. This way CELL replacements can be done more cautiously back at Ford, or a third-party contractor.
as for reference, and experience, I have personally repaired/replaced a CELL within a large 6v battery within my motorhome, which, along with 3 others wired in Series and in Parallel, to gain 12v power, to power the INVERTER for 120v power within the RV...
Only ONE of the 3 CELLS within this particular battery was low, and at low voltage. I was able to DRAIN the cell, replace the cell with the proper battery acid solution, and eventually RECHARGE the cell/battery back up to the regular VOLTAGE output, successfully... but, it's a process. As most of us would do, we just replace the whole battery 'module', especially if it's under warranty.
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