
 Originally Posted by 
RoverLander
					 
				 
				I've just replaced a MY2010 Discovery with a MY2015. I had a DC/DC charger and second battery in the old car. My TPMS display shows voltage and it never dropped under 13.1v while driving the car.
I noted during dealer servicing that they seem to have registered the car as having a second battery system. It is printed on each service invoice.
The new car drops as low as 12.2 volts while driving and the battery has been fully charged. I am about to install a DC/DC charger and second battery in the new car.
I am wondering if Land Rover dealers take note of second battery systems and then install a software patch to ensure the car stays above 13.1 volts at all times. Does anyone know?
p.s. This post is not about DC/DC chargers Vs other charging systems for 2nd batteries so i wont be getting into that discussion.
Peter
			
		 
	 
 Why would it be affected, the DC to DC charger only relies on power from the main battery to work on charging the second battery, the cars software wouldn't know it was there, as it's only connected to the battery and works seperatly from the cars software
I use a DC to DC charger in the trailer to charge the battery in the camper, it's powered by the car, never had the car serviced at a dealer, never had an issue, I can't see any dealer doing what you say, I think it's more likely a record of what's in the car, so if there is an electrical issue with the car, they can blame your second battery setup and refuse any warranty claim.
Baz.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Cheers Baz.
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