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Odyssey batteries
Does anyone have any experience with Odyssey AGM batteries? It's time
to replace my Lifeline 8D AGMs (which have been great) and I'm considering putting in pairs of PC2250s (http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc2250.htm) in their place. The claims of very high absorption rates are attractive since we've got a big solar array and ~200 amps of alternator output. But I don't know of anyone who is actually using them and I kinda hate to be the first in these things... Thoughts? -- Tom. |
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:17:13 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: It's time to replace my Lifeline 8D AGMs (which have been great) Curious minds would like to know how long they have lasted ? |
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On Feb 19, 11:37 am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 13:17:13 -0800 (PST), " wrote: It's time to replace my Lifeline 8D AGMs (which have been great) Curious minds would like to know how long they have lasted ? They're working on year nine. They still work quite well, but have lost a bit a capacity and I'm getting ready to head out on another cruise so it is time to replace them. If I were sticking close to the developed world I'd keep them... -- Tom. |
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On Feb 19, 12:38 pm, Geoff Schultz wrote:
... If you have a set of batteries that have lasted 9 years, why would you go to a different vendor? ... The other vendor has made pretty solid sounding claims to having a better product. I've certainly been happy with the Lifeline batteries, but only within the context of lead-acid batteries. They are not ideal electrical storage devices. The Odyssey batteries are attractive because they should work with my existing systems but provide for faster and more complete charging. They are a development of the AGM technology that I've had good luck with and they also claim to have up to a 12 year service life. ...I would stick with something that I know about, as opposed to trusting the opinion from someone in this news group. Thanks for that opinion; I wouldn't tune in here if I didn't appreciate the opinions. :) What's the difference in cost between the 2 amortized over 9 years? ... They both register high on the "are you sure that isn't gold-acid technology" scale. I justified the Lifelines in the first place because they had very fast charge rates and were expected to have a long service life. The Odyssey batteries claim to be better on both counts. -- Tom. |
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This is obviously a lame spam attempt. Take your advert someplace else,
please. Nine years, MY ASS! Wilbur Hubbard snipped advert |
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On Feb 19, 2:11 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: This is obviously a lame spam attempt. Take your advert someplace else, please. Nine years, MY ASS! Wilbur Hubbard snipped advert Just for the record, my post was not an advertisement for either product. I don't have any relationship with either company except that I purchased some Lifeline batteries from a dealer. I don't spam. I've been around rbc for long enough so you should be able to check that if you care to. -- Tom. |
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 16:46:52 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: On Feb 19, 2:11 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: This is obviously a lame spam attempt. Take your advert someplace else, please. Nine years, MY ASS! Wilbur Hubbard snipped advert Just for the record, my post was not an advertisement for either product. I don't have any relationship with either company except that I purchased some Lifeline batteries from a dealer. I don't spam. I've been around rbc for long enough so you should be able to check that if you care to. -- Tom. Don't pay too much to Willie-Boy. He sits down there in the trailer park in his easyboy recliner reading books and magazines and believes that he has become a pundit in all things nautical. Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
Odyssey batteries
My Odyssey battery is starting on 8 years old. Still going strong.
After I got it, the dealer mentioned bikers loved them for their Harleys. wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience with Odyssey AGM batteries? It's time to replace my Lifeline 8D AGMs (which have been great) and I'm considering putting in pairs of PC2250s (http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc2250.htm) in their place. The claims of very high absorption rates are attractive since we've got a big solar array and ~200 amps of alternator output. But I don't know of anyone who is actually using them and I kinda hate to be the first in these things... Thoughts? -- Tom. |
Odyssey batteries
On Feb 19, 5:17 pm, "Garland Gray II" wrote:
My Odyssey battery is starting on 8 years old. Still going strong. After I got it, the dealer mentioned bikers loved them for their Harleys. Neat. And thanks for the input. Can you tell me what style of Odyssey you are using and how you are using it? -- Tom. |
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