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      02-25-2024, 02:14 PM   #9
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Ok, and how do we code the car to run from 95 mh (AH = amp hour)? Is that something I can do from home?
Depending on what software or app you have, you’ll usually see a list of AH (amp hour) selections. If your battery’s AH isn’t listed, then select the AH rating that is closest. For example, many H8/49 class size batteries can be 90AH, 92AH, or 95AH…so you would select the AH rating that is closest in the AH list in your software for the type of battery you installed. If you have the Bimmercode app…if you installed an AGM battery with an AH rating of 90/92/95 … then you would select for the 90AH AGM battery. If you were to install an aftermarket AGM 95R/H9 class size battery and it had a 100AH rating, then you would select the 105AH AGM battery since it is the closest spec listed:
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