guarnibl
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I did replace both batteries at the same time -- wasn't going to just replace one.ALWAYS fully charge new batteries before installation.
Voltages that low - meh, not a great sign for either battery.
Frankly, I'd put two NEW batteries in instead of one that's been that low and has any age on it with a new battery. Not a good mix
The relearning isn't a big deal. It will have learned so fast it's not worth telling people - hey, we're in learning mode and who the heck is even going to know or care anyway?
Two new batteries and be done with it.
Charge both first, then install.
Allow a few hours (not days, hours) for it to relearn.
Get a batteryminder type of device that is made for maintaining batteries - too many chargers charge fine, but for maintaining while sitting - not very good.
I don't know what VOLTAGE the NOCO "maintains" at but some say it's crazy high. They only say they "use a low amperage pulse to maintain" - that's weird to me.
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/noco-genius-10-burning-out-batteries.390559/
I'll stick with my CTEK and BatteryMinders. I know that will start a flame war! LOL - oh, well - they do great for me and I've taken batteries out over 10 years.
Yeah, I should have just charged them to full to start, didn't do that. ESS is working again -- it took about 5 hours of actual driving over about 5 ignition cycles, and one overnight. My clock still hasn't resynced, lol. It's possible that the batteries were not at full charge from sitting at the store, and thus the relearn should have completed nearly immediately if they were full charge at install. So it makes sense in that case, to not bother telling anyone. I always prefer to have some way of knowing what's going on even if it's verbose but I'm in the minority there.
My NOCO has been great. My CTEK fried my Porsche battery and that's when I switched to Noco 5 years ago ish -- though my CTEK did well for a while. But I know folks prefer their brands for their reason and that's cool. I like the Noco Genius 10 as it's actually capable of keeping a large CCA battery properly maintained. My Genius 2 that I had couldn't keep it as parasitic draw was too high, and when checking spec sheet, it was really designed for smaller motorcycle batteries with lower Amp hour batteries (only up to 40Ah). Thus I moved over to the Genius10 and it's been great ever since.
I'm going to do another test to see what voltage the tender will keep the AGM battery at once it reaches full charge (the old main), without the battery connected and report back. Again, maybe it won't ever reach full as it was down to 6v, we'll see.
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