chl
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- CHRIS
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- 2001 FORD RANGER, 2023 F-150 LIGHTNING
It seems the truck enters Full Accessory Mode whether plugged into a charger or not - mine just did this morning when I turned it on without pressing the brake pedal (2023 Lightning Pro).Related to what Maxx said, you can also charge your truck's LVB if it's plugged into a charger (FCSP in my case) and you press the power button and step on the brake pedal as if you were going to turn the truck on. Because the truck is plugged into a charger, it enters "full-accessory mode." In this mode, it will charge the LVB by drawing power from the wall charger. And unlike turning the truck full-on, the compressors or heaters won't run to cool or heat the HVB and engines. And if you turn off everything else, fan, cabin AC, headlights, etc., you'll only hear a fan running somewhere, and the dash and the SYNC screen will be lit. On days that you're not driving, charging an hour or two a day like this will keep your LVB up around 80% SOC. I've mentioned this in a number of different posts on the forum. For me, since my truck is parked face-in with only a few inches to spare front and back in a tight-fitting garage, it's the easiest way to keep the LVB charged up, not driving much, the same as the OP. With the front of the truck smack dab against the garage end wall and stuff along the passenger side of the truck, it's hard to get into the frunk to charge the LVB via its battery terminals and a pain-in-the-rear to mess with the right frunk cover to access the jump points. I don't know if my "protocol" works with non-FCSP chargers. If you've turned off all the other accessories, you should see in Car Scanner that the truck is drawing only about 1A to charge the LVB (I always turn off Pro Power Onboard-don't know if that matters), and under the Vehicle tab, I turn off the Autotimer Shutdown or whatever it's called (if you don't, the truck will shut down and stop charging within 30 minutes).
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/...ng-in-cold-while-plugged-in.17980/post-362225
Watching the LV "charge level" at the Ford Account Dashboard, it has risen from 70% when I first turned it on to now 73% after 1/2 hour. I turned off lights, nothing extra on except an OBD device that monitors my mileage for the Virginia Drivers Choice Program (to reduce the tax they impose for having an EV and not buying gasoline, to pay for roads).
My HVB is at about 60%.
Like some others, I don't drive every day.
So I guess I will have to turn the truck on everyday anyway to keep the 12V healthy.
For 12v AGM longevity, and to insure updates can install, I will shoot for not letting it ever fall below 80% charge level (the 12v battery) if possible.
It looks like to get from 70% to 80% I will have to have it on for a bit over 1-1/2 hours if it is a 3% per 1/2 hour.
Maybe it would charge the LV faster if I plugged into the FCSP? I'll have to try that later.
What a PITA to have to do this when @Ford Motor Company could change things to automatically charge the LV from the HV when the Lightning is OFF and when it gets to 80% instead of the 40% they have it at now.
Going below 50% with an AGM will reduce the life span, so the experts and manufacturers of AGM batteries say.
A word to the wise @Ford Motor Company
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