Originally Posted by studabear
I thought Ford smart charge can charge at a higher rate than normal and they need a calcium battery? Auto electrician we use said a none calcium battery can cause over charging too.
Loads of stuff out there with smart charge with normal battery's from the factory, we've been told on the training I did if a customer has an original calcium battery then it needs binning as they aren't up to the job, I must have changed hundreds of ford calcium battery's for normal ones over the years and never had any probs,