Jeeperjamie
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- Jamie
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I can agree with that. I've also talked to a few guys with the same system as we have in their JLs who have over 100,000 miles on their jeeps and haven't replaced the small battery yet but have replaced the big battery once. My neighbors has a 2018 and another guy a 2019, neighbors got 127,000 on his JLU and his small battery has never been replaced. I wonder if replacing the small battery when it's not the issue and keeping a bad big battery would cause a new small battery to wear out prematurely or sooner than it would.That has always been the problem of DC parallel circuits using uneven amp hour rated sources. It would be less problematic had they used two batteries of equal value.
While not privy to how FCA/Jeep designed this ESS system of having dual batteries, I have a suspicion that they accepted the trade off of knowing both batteries would likely go down about the same time to keep steady load to the vehicle electronics vs. other makes who use a single battery for their ESS systems but accept a less stable load when the main battery becomes marginal.
I think to them, it came down to a "pick your poison" and they just ran with this dual battery setup.
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