Strange issue - no power

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I'll have to drive around and see. Is the OBDLink reading I get sufficiently accurate through the obd port to estimate battery voltage?
I don't haven't put anything else to it to see how it compares. The only other volt meter I have on the vehicle is on the panel in the rear quarter panel that I have a 12 VDC cig plug and couple of USB's. There's a volt meter on that, but can't read it when driving, unless I stuff a small person in the far back to read it for me when I'm driving.
Wait... My wife is only 5'-1"!.... Wonder if she'd fit?:rofl:
 
I have a 240 amp Tucson Alternator in mine also, but have never seen over 15 volts. Maybe your alternator is more efficient??
I was going to order one from Tuscon, but their website kept crashing. And, I understand they require a photo of your ID to order (which is nuts!). So I got one from DC Power Engineering instead.
 
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That would work for an Odyssey, but I'm not sure about your particular brand. I'd check battery state of health in a few months and see how it's doing.
Here's what the AI said after referencing an Interstate Web site. I'm gonna rock it on low for a few weeks and check the battery later.

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