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sceh
 


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Battery charge percentage

Anyone know how the tool calculates this? I have 12.6 volts and 85% but sometimes with 12.45 I have 98%
I know it is an estimate but it seems a bit awry
  
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sceh
 


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and last night it said 85% and this morning 92%..
  
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Pete K
 


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well it monitors current in and out the battery terminal

And when you reset it / tell it it's had a new battery, it must assume its 100% I guess ?


Maybe that is what you should do if you have a problem.
Disconnect battery. Charge battery overnight.
Connect up and use IID to say it's had a new battery


Infact you don't need to disconnect it really. Just charge direct onto battery terminals
  
Post #227937917th Feb 2022 12:34 pm
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sceh
 


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I did all that and ended up at the beginning of this string..
  
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What problem are you having again ?
  
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sceh
 


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All the warning lights come on starting with HDC and then all the others, lowered suspension, limp, gearbox fault etc etc. I changed the battery for a new one and I am not sure if the battery is good or not
  
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Hardware
 


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Another spin-off thread?

I've lost track of what testing you've done and what results you got.
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The IID tool regularly reports battery voltage ~.3v lower than actual on my vehicle (checked with DMM on the battery terminals). This is perhaps due to voltage drop, could also be how the voltage is read.

Get yourself a digital multimeter and remove all doubt. Handy tool for much more than just checking battery charge, too.
 2008 LR3 HSE, 4.4L V8  
Post #227944717th Feb 2022 6:41 pm
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sceh
 


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Another spin-off thread?

I've lost track of what testing you've done and what results you got.

No, sorry. This thread was just to ask a specific question about the tool which would have ben lost in the original thread (s)

All the voltages I measure are with a digital multimeter btw
  
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