If I had a complicated car like that I'd disconnect the battery before charging.
This was recommended even for the last century Honda Accord I was driving for a while recently.
I havn't always bothered with my simpler 1986 car, which has no electronics other than a dash clock and the alternator (which did in fact fail, though probably unrelated.)
Not a specific stop-start consideration, just general electronic fragility concern.
Varta
batteryworld.varta-automotive.com/en-be/why-specia...p
seem to be pitching the special stop-start battery as heavier duty, akin to a traction battery.
I dunno what special characteristics a "modern smart charger suitable for a start-stop battery " has, if any,(but see below) but if you get one, it is very likely to have been Made in China and quite likely to be a POS. But you won't know this.
Re charging of stop-start, Varta don't say anything worth reading
batteryworld.varta-automotive.com/en-gb/charge-car...y
though re charging in general, they say
"For lead-acid batteries which are not maintenance-free, we recommend that you visit a workshop. Under no circumstances should you check the acid-water level yourself."
Ach so. Jawohl, mein Herr! (They are clearly full of it)
tontio.com/auto-guides/car-battery/stop-start-batt.../
"The AGM batteries sensitivity to overcharging must also be taken into consideration when recharging using a stand-alone charger. A car battery charger should be selected that has a mode switch for ‘AGM type batteries’ which limits the current to 20 percent of battery capacity at a charging voltage in the range of 2.4 volts to 2.465 volts per cell at 25°C/77°F.
I'm not quite sure what "limits the current to 20 percent of battery capacity" means, if anything, since current is measured in amps, while capacity is measured in amp-hours. I don't THINK the two are convertible without knowing the timebase, but apparently by convention they are rated at 20 hours, so an 80Ah battery charge/discharge current would be 4 amps, and 20% of that would be 0.8 amps.
batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/what_is_the_c_...e.
I wouldn't bet my charger (claimed to be AGM compatible) will hold to that but havn't had an opportunity/reason to test it on AGM. It certainly goes much higher on a conventional battery, and since there is no manual selection of battery type offered, it would have to sense the battery type. .
Not all stop-starts are AGM though.
Edited by edlithgow on 02/03/2021 at 13:33
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