
 Originally Posted by 
GIL
					 
				 
				Hi Folks,
A long post. My apologies first up.
A questioning of the "smart" charging of the Disco 4.
I have been concerned with the charging/battery monitoring regime of my D4 (2013 TDV6 8-spd).
I seem to have no trouble with the "smart" charging aspect as I tow a caravan and run with headlights ON which seems to give me fully charged batteries. I have a Piranha dual battery management system fitted which separates the two batteries at 12.8v.
The issue I see is that when stopped and parked, the battery monitoring system flattens the start battery to around 12.4v in 1-2 days, where it then stays for another 2-4 days before slowly discharging to 12.0v or slightly below after typically 2 to 2 1/2 weeks.
At this point a 'Low battery. Start the car.' message could be displayed. 
I have seen a Jaguar writeup indicating the battery monitoring system flattens the start battery to around 80%  state of charge (12.4v) to get an understanding of the condition of the battery, so it can then tailor the "smart" charging of the battery and provide headroom for the charge resulting from regenerative braking, when the system ramps up the alternator output on vehicle deceleration.
Nanocoms Genesis indicates there is a CCF setting where the Battery Monitoring Sensor can be set to 'without Battery Monitoring Sensor'.
Has anyone tried this?
Does this setting then command the ECU to default to standard charging profile at (I presume) around 13.8v?
			
		 
	
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