Hello everyone,
is it no longer possible to select the battery type in BdyCM in Windows version 2.3.57?
Specifically, whether to choose AGM or the classic EFB?
Battery type BdyCM module no longer selectable
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stimpythecat
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Battery type BdyCM module no longer selectable
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Re: Batterietyp BdyCM Modul nicht mehr auswählbar
We uses English here in case you don't know. !!!stimpythecat wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 9:30 am Hallo zusammen,
kann man in Version WIN 2.3.57 den Batterietyp im BdyCM nicht mehr auswählen ?
Also ob AGM oder klassisch EFB ?
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stimpythecat
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Re: Battery type BdyCM module no longer selectable
Sorry, my fault
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stimpythecat
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Re: Battery type BdyCM module no longer selectable
Hello,
Background: I want to install a new battery in my Galaxy 2016 and check if everything is set up correctly.
The new battery ->
EXIDE EL752 battery
12V 75Ah 730A EFB battery.
What exactly do the case designations (H*, T*) refer to?
Only the form factor?
Or do they also have something to do with the battery chemistry?
Background: I want to install a new battery in my Galaxy 2016 and check if everything is set up correctly.
The new battery ->
EXIDE EL752 battery
12V 75Ah 730A EFB battery.
What exactly do the case designations (H*, T*) refer to?
Only the form factor?
Or do they also have something to do with the battery chemistry?