Help Possible battery drain fix
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Fishy story. I drive 6 miles to my office every day. Due to traffic, it takes me about 25 minutes each way. In one week, my battery would never be charged even though my car was running over 4 hours. Throw in A/C, Bluetooth streaming, USB stick & phone charging. That's one hell of a battery!
I call foul.
I call foul.
Fishy story. I drive 6 miles to my office every day. Due to traffic, it takes me about 25 minutes each way. In one week, my battery would never be charged even though my car was running over 4 hours. Throw in A/C, Bluetooth streaming, USB stick & phone charging. That's one hell of a battery!
I call foul.
I call foul.
But it doesnt really matter, if this wire makes the alternator turn on right away whether its time or mileage its a good thing.
Modern alternators do no use permanent magnets.
So if the field coils do not get energized, there is no magnetic drag, hence increasing efficiency.
Yes, you need electricity to make electricity, in this case.
Since my commute (most of the time) is under 8 miles AND under 8 minutes, I will be removing this lead when I get a chance. Battery was just replaced 2 weeks ago under warranty, so now is the time to help it live a longer life than the original (3 years)
OK, I just rad up on this, and the "8 Mile" is just a bunch of baloney.
Without ECM control of the alternator, and the battery being in full charge state, the alternator just generates, and wastes off energy.
The IPDM control shuts off the alternator when the battery is full. Saving load on the engine.
If the battery is dying, then its another issue.
From the manual:
Battery current sensor is installed to the battery cable at the neg- B ative terminal, and it detects the charging/discharging current of
the battery and sends the voltage signal to ECM according to the current value.
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Battery current sensor detects the charging/discharging current of
the battery. ECM judges the battery condition based on this signal.
ECM judges whether to perform the power generation voltage
variable control according to the battery condition. D When performing the power generation voltage variable control,
ECM calculates the target power generation voltage according to the battery condition and sends the calculated value as the power generation command value to IPDM E/R.
IPDM E/R converts the received power generation command val- ue into the power generation command signal (PWM signal) and sends it to the IC voltage regulator.
IC voltage regulator controls the power generation voltage by the
target power generation voltage based on the received power gen- eration command signal. G When there is no power generation command signal, the alterna-
tor performs the normal power generation according to the char- acteristic of the IC voltage regulator.
Without ECM control of the alternator, and the battery being in full charge state, the alternator just generates, and wastes off energy.
The IPDM control shuts off the alternator when the battery is full. Saving load on the engine.
If the battery is dying, then its another issue.
From the manual:
Battery current sensor is installed to the battery cable at the neg- B ative terminal, and it detects the charging/discharging current of
the battery and sends the voltage signal to ECM according to the current value.
C
Battery current sensor detects the charging/discharging current of
the battery. ECM judges the battery condition based on this signal.
ECM judges whether to perform the power generation voltage
variable control according to the battery condition. D When performing the power generation voltage variable control,
ECM calculates the target power generation voltage according to the battery condition and sends the calculated value as the power generation command value to IPDM E/R.
IPDM E/R converts the received power generation command val- ue into the power generation command signal (PWM signal) and sends it to the IC voltage regulator.
IC voltage regulator controls the power generation voltage by the
target power generation voltage based on the received power gen- eration command signal. G When there is no power generation command signal, the alterna-
tor performs the normal power generation according to the char- acteristic of the IC voltage regulator.
My battery was dead yesterday, so I had to jump start the car. The service manager at Infiniti told me that you have to drive the car at least 20 miles once/week continuiously in order to charge the battery fully. Two 10 mile drives will not do it. Just relaying what Infiniti's stance is on the battery.



