Another alternative is upgrade the alternator and do the big 3 upgrade. I think that should be done first. Asking more charge from the alternator will indeed juice it faster. Get a nice $300 alternator from MechMan or Tucson Alterators capable of 270 amps and your charge will actually increase a bit as you but more load on it. It sits at 14.2-3, and when the lights and other accessories turn on it will climb to 14.5-7.
@Reverend177610 ай бұрын
Be careful as i ran this product for a short period of time as well. But users need to be absolutely aware that when running "high" and not drawing much poser, you will be charging at 15.1v and even more and will absolutely cook the battery. I have an SPOD with a digital readout which is how i knew this. It is a viable tool under the right circumstances and knowledge. I eventually went to a true dual battery setup with a Redarc BCDC charger. Blessings to you on the adventures!
@destinationjourney_overland10 ай бұрын
You are correct. They clearly talk about this in their directions. You should not charge an AGM battery above the recommended voltage. For my purposes I will be keeping it set to low which charges at 14.5-14.6 volts. I’ve been running it for about a month now with no issues. Thanks for the message and caution. Happy New Year!!!
@Reverend177610 ай бұрын
@destinationjourney_overland absolutely! It's a product that works....a cheap fix, but caution boost mode!
@yanaj75724 ай бұрын
The problem with that is if you go for a longer trip and your battery is fully charged, now voltage has to drop to 13.5-13.8 volts. Called "float charge", if it doesn't happen youll overcharge your battery with 14+ volts. You solved one problem of underchaging and created another one of potential overcharging on a longer trips.
@TSlimboiАй бұрын
You can just pull the fuse if it over charge on a longer trip and can put the fuse back in when you want. My battery did go into float charge but I just pull the fuse and it was good. I constantly had to trickle charge once a month before I install so for me its worth it.
@UigghjligyryАй бұрын
DOES THE FUSE BOX LID STILL FIT WITH THIS ADDED ? THANKS
@destinationjourney_overlandАй бұрын
Yes. The lid still fits/closes perfectly fine. Have had this installed now since last winter and has been working great.
@chrisgraham290410 ай бұрын
Does the manufacturer only make the Voltage Booster for Toyota vehicles?
@destinationjourney_overland10 ай бұрын
That is correct. Toyota and Lexus.
@canyonoverland500310 ай бұрын
I stopped watching around 2:30. I was hoping a new video like this one would have a new solution in my case. You see I have a 2019 Tacoma with an Odyssey battery, but the 3rd gen Tacomas don't have that particular fuse. In my truck, the ECU controls the voltage of the alternator and not the alternator itself. I'm in the same boat as you as my alternator is only charging my start battery to about 90 percent of it's rated Ah capacity. I'm probably going to lose a year of life off an expensive battery. I have a NOCO battery charger and used the AGM setting, but I could only get the voltage up to 13.7 volts. I contacted Odyssey and they think maybe the charger was in "float mode". They suggested to draw the battery voltage down below 12.6 volts, and the charger will move to "bulk" charging. The Odyssey rep also mentioned voltage up to 14.7 volts would be fine. I will attempt this very soon. Otherwise good video. Edit: I did keep on watching the video and see you installed the BlueSea OLED voltmeter. I did the exact same install haha. A bunch of people thought I was nuts to do that when others just bought a cheap cigarette lighter adapter thing to watch their voltage.
@destinationjourney_overland10 ай бұрын
I have the same NOCO battery charger and found it does not properly charge the battery even in AGM mode. That was one of the reasons I made the upgrade. For a few extra bucks I ordered the Blue Sea volt meter already installed in the accessory panel. I would have had to buy one either way. Thanks for watching and I would like to hear what you end up finding as a solution for your Tacoma.
@StabilizerMotion5 ай бұрын
Do you know if this has an adverse effect on the alternator?
@destinationjourney_overland5 ай бұрын
I haven’t found any research that says it does. I have been running it for 5 months now and it works perfect. I’ve noticed that my batteries resting voltage has improved since before I installed the Voltage Booster Pro. I’m happy with it.
@SlamryCamry197 ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me if this will work for the 8th Gen Camry there's two ignition fuse spots just like on the other Toyota and mine is in the top spot closest to the engine when standing on the drivers side of the vehicle just trying to upgrade my voltage but I can't get a response from voltage booster pro
@destinationjourney_overland7 ай бұрын
I think that the safest bet would be to keep trying to get a hold of voltage booster Pro to answer that question. Let me know what you find out.
@travisnewman19698 ай бұрын
Will this product work on a ford mustang gt?
@destinationjourney_overland8 ай бұрын
This company focuses on Toyota and Lexus.
@C4LB34R9 ай бұрын
Is there a link for that booster?
@destinationjourney_overland9 ай бұрын
voltageboosterpro.com here you go!
@InGratitudeIam10 ай бұрын
The other thing that helps is to replace the OEM alternator with a DC Power, Inc. alternator. Definitely check everything with a voltmeter. AGM batteries need a specific amount of voltage. Too little, AGMs will eventually die. Too much, they fry.