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2013 12 Volt Battery in a 2010?

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CCA is not important for a hybrid so that's not an upgrade in this case. The charging system is software controlled and set for the characteristics of a battery of OEM characteristics. Are the measurements really identical? If so the lower CCA amps of the hybrid battery are that way for a reason indicating it's more of a deep discharge type. The battery in these hybrids does not crank the ICE but it does supply a fairly high current when the car is "off".

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Of course they're all wet cells and the higher CCA does not indicate better AH capacity. In fact it's usually the reverse. There's never much drain on the battery because in either accessory or on position the DC to DC converter is on. In the accessory position, the HVB will eventually reach it's low SOC cutoff point and disconnect. The 12 vdc battery will then drain completely flat. One of these events may start premature aging. Because there are smaller charge and discharge currents, I believe that the electrolyte doesn't get stirred up much. I believe there were quality control problems in the OEMs and the cars sitting for weeks or months after manufacture finished them so they were damaged from the get-go before sale. There are instructions now to the dealers about more periodic charging. Replacement hybrid batteries from Ford seem to have better durability. They haven't been sitting with a low continuous drain on them like the ones in the cars.

See paragraph 2. here: http://www.batterystuff.com/kb/articles/battery-articles/battery-basics.html#2

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