step_change said:Doesn't the battery have to be coded nowadays to the car? Gone are the days when you could just buy one from Halfrauds and fit it yourself ten mins later???
tintoverano said:when capacities (Ah) are the same there's no need for registration in theory, but still smart charging may throw errors related to uncleared stored voltage values, etc.
R.E92 said:It's not even debatable that any new battery needs to be registered. Failing to register won't stop the new battery working, but you will shorten the life span of the new battery. Quite an expensive corner to cut if it fails again in a couple of years.
ph001 said:R.E92 said:It's not even debatable that any new battery needs to be registered. Failing to register won't stop the new battery working, but you will shorten the life span of the new battery. Quite an expensive corner to cut if it fails again in a couple of years.
Here we go again... :roll:
)ph001 said:...and how do you suppose the car knows the state of charge of the battery when it is first fitted?? Bearing in mind they are often sat on a shelf for 6 months in a stock room. Same when people connect a charger directly across the battery, bypassing the IBS module.
I'm not going to go into the technicalities of all this again as you can read it all on my other posts on the subject, suffice to say all the calculations are done through LIVE data measurements by the IBS module. It all sorts itself out after a few charge / discharge cycles.
ph001 said:Practically zero technical reasoning behind anything in that article. Just saying something should be done is hardly a valid argument. Of course BMW and many other manufacturers say it should be done as they all cottoned onto that cash cow about the same time.
I can categorically tell you that battery ageing is hugely variable depending on climate and a host of other factors that the IBS doesn't monitor. To derive a charging algorithm based on age alone is highly disingenuous - it just doesn't work like that. Hence why the IBS monitors things in real time.
My somewhat less monetary driven argument comes from 17 years as MD of a electronics engineering company specialising in industrial lead acid battery chargers. Make of it what you will.