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I seem to recall that the "margin of safety" WRT overcharging is smaller with
AGMs. Heavy duty flooded batteries can handle considerable abuse as long as you add water when needed. In fact, periodic controlled overcharging is useful for keeping them healthy. I've gathered that this is not true for AGMs. "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... The possability of overcharging is not unique to AGM. It will quickly destroy most any battery. Doug s/v Callista "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... I put in two to replace my starting batteries. They appear to have survived the winter. In my research I couldn't find a downside, other than the cost, and the possibility of overcharging. I'm thinking of replacing my house bank with them when the need arises. "Bob Whitaker" wrote in message om... Does anybody have any direct experience with the AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries? One manufacturer claims that these batteries are completely sealed against fumes and don't require venting. Does anybody have these on their boat? Bob Whitaker "Free Spirit" |
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