981 dash display battery volts 15.2 whilst driving?
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I'm sure my 2016 GTS used to show mid 14v when driving, but over the last couple of trips it been up at 15.2v for some time. Is this OK or should I be taking it to the OPC.
It's had a new Porsche battery a couple of months ago as the original was showing low charge after being left overnight, down in the 11.8v range.
It's had a new Porsche battery a couple of months ago as the original was showing low charge after being left overnight, down in the 11.8v range.
elan362 said:
That sounds too high - AGM battery charging voltage is around 14.7-14.8v
Was your new battery coded to the car? (It should have been)
Who knows if it was recoded, it took the OPC over 2 hours to fit.. Mind you there are 2 battery terminals to undo plus the battery retaining clamp.Was your new battery coded to the car? (It should have been)
Your figures reflect my feelings on normal charging voltage. I have just bought a CTEK charger to keep the battery up to spec as (unfortunately) the car isn't my daily driver and less likey to be as it becomes time for the gritters to spread rust enhancer on the roads.
Snowy999 said:
When the scale says 15.2v my Lithium Battery's BMS (I run a Liteblox) tells me it is actually receiving 15.0V.
15.0v sounds way too high for a lithium battery too! I have a 205Ah LiFePO4 lithium battery in my campervan and I have a votronic vcc1212-50 B2B charger that is set to a steady 50A charge at 14.2v.
I appreciate there are different lithium battery chemistries available, and my charger has 4 lithium charging profiles (13.9v, 14.2v, 14.4v and 14.6v) to accommodate these, but I've never heard of lithium iron phosphate battery charging requiring 15v. What is your lithium battery chemistry?
Edited by elan362 on Tuesday 6th December 12:10
^ https://en.liteblox.de/technology/
LiFePO4 chemistry. Data sheet says 15.2V max charging (but that is not necessary to be that high) current, which is 3.8V per cell
Surprised it is that high TBH. But at least a LiFePO4 battery has an onboard BMS, That should prevent overvoltage charging.
15.2v is way too high for AGM Batteries and will cook them
LiFePO4 chemistry. Data sheet says 15.2V max charging (but that is not necessary to be that high) current, which is 3.8V per cell
Surprised it is that high TBH. But at least a LiFePO4 battery has an onboard BMS, That should prevent overvoltage charging.
15.2v is way too high for AGM Batteries and will cook them
OI spoke to the OPC today who said it was fine. If its overcharging a warning light will come on. (And lets face it, the OPC should know, they are always overcharging!)
My new Ctek charger arrived today as well. Hooked it up, only lit up first 3 lights of 7, with 7 to show full charge. Left it for 4 hours or so and it showed 7/7, fully charged. When running dash Voltmeter shows 15volts. I'll see what develops, but at least I have told the OPC.
My new Ctek charger arrived today as well. Hooked it up, only lit up first 3 lights of 7, with 7 to show full charge. Left it for 4 hours or so and it showed 7/7, fully charged. When running dash Voltmeter shows 15volts. I'll see what develops, but at least I have told the OPC.
Edited by andygo on Tuesday 6th December 20:22
andygo said:
I'm sure my 2016 GTS used to show mid 14v when driving, but over the last couple of trips it been up at 15.2v for some time. Is this OK or should I be taking it to the OPC.
It's had a new Porsche battery a couple of months ago as the original was showing low charge after being left overnight, down in the 11.8v range.
It's totally normal.It's had a new Porsche battery a couple of months ago as the original was showing low charge after being left overnight, down in the 11.8v range.
I drove over 100 miles yesterday with it reading 15.3 all the way, going to 15.4 briefly at one point.
Car is on the original battery and starts first time every time.
Consistent with what I have seen, it is cold out there! If you do a big journey then when you restart I expect you will see that it stops being so high and drops into more usual mid 14s like I've seen.
The Liteblox has a BMS which can deal with up to 15.2V, thus I have watched this pretty carefully. However, they did design the battery I have for the GT4 and when I asked them they said don't worry.
Here is an AGM data sheet showing charging voltages at different temperatures. 0 degrees C is 15.1V.
The Liteblox has a BMS which can deal with up to 15.2V, thus I have watched this pretty carefully. However, they did design the battery I have for the GT4 and when I asked them they said don't worry.
Here is an AGM data sheet showing charging voltages at different temperatures. 0 degrees C is 15.1V.
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