Ramtuf1
TDR MEMBER
Batteries were new last February but I have had problems with low battery voltage after cycling heaters once so truck starter wouldn't spin fast enough to start. Now I have read almost all the posts on batteries but I have two Car Quest installed (series 27, 820 CCA @32 deg F/670 CCA @0 deg F). Supposidly made by Exide
If I let it sit two days or on a few occasions, over night, I can't start the truck. Now we have had our run on cold weather and if I leave it plugged in, will most likely start but not with a lot of ooomph. I have reviewed the service manual in the battery section (8F-16) and it indicates that if the "IOD" (Ignition-Off Draw) is over 35 milliamperes, the problem must be found. But, if you look at their chart and total up the current draw of each of the modules, it is in excess of 100 milliamps. I also waited over an hour monitoring the draw to see if it drops off in the case of the modules going into a sleep mode.
I am seeing 120 milliampere draw even after an hour. I don't see where the "IOD" drops down to less than 35 milliampers. Is this a problem? The chart shows N/A for all the modules indicating that none of them use a sleep mode. I had a diesel mechanic tell me that it will go into a sleep mode after about 15 minutes. More confusion.
In most all of the forums on batteries and charging, I haven't seen any mention of the "IOD". Can any one help me. I am not sure if I need to scrap these one year old batteries and get the red topped Optima's or what.
I have never had any problems with starting since I have owned the truck new. If it doesn't start, it only takes a half hour on a small charger to get the job done and get her fired up. It is good for the rest of the day then.
Help!!!
If I let it sit two days or on a few occasions, over night, I can't start the truck. Now we have had our run on cold weather and if I leave it plugged in, will most likely start but not with a lot of ooomph. I have reviewed the service manual in the battery section (8F-16) and it indicates that if the "IOD" (Ignition-Off Draw) is over 35 milliamperes, the problem must be found. But, if you look at their chart and total up the current draw of each of the modules, it is in excess of 100 milliamps. I also waited over an hour monitoring the draw to see if it drops off in the case of the modules going into a sleep mode.
I am seeing 120 milliampere draw even after an hour. I don't see where the "IOD" drops down to less than 35 milliampers. Is this a problem? The chart shows N/A for all the modules indicating that none of them use a sleep mode. I had a diesel mechanic tell me that it will go into a sleep mode after about 15 minutes. More confusion.
In most all of the forums on batteries and charging, I haven't seen any mention of the "IOD". Can any one help me. I am not sure if I need to scrap these one year old batteries and get the red topped Optima's or what.
I have never had any problems with starting since I have owned the truck new. If it doesn't start, it only takes a half hour on a small charger to get the job done and get her fired up. It is good for the rest of the day then.
Help!!!