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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jul 2014 21:37:44 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Diehards have a good reputation but I am not sure how much of that is based on actual performance or on good marketing. === The key word in my recommendation is "Platinum". The Platinum Diehards are made with Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) technology. AGMs have a higher charge acceptance rate, superior resistance to deep cycling damage and low internal resistance (higher cranking amps). I'm still on my first year with them so stay tuned. So far I'm happy. Previously I'd been using Exide 8Ds and getting really lousy service life from them, typically less than 2 years. The 8Ds are real back breakers so frequent replacement was more than just an issue with cost. My inverter bank is going on 5 years now and still performing fairly well considering how hard the batteries are used. I switched from Trojan T-105 golf cart batts to the heavy duty T-145s. They cost more and are a bit heavier but I'm very happy with service life compared to the T-105s. I have AGM's in both of my boats. They are also sealed so there is no maintenance or a leakage concern. I bought a battery charger that has an AGM mode: http://www.batterychargers.com/Produ...me=94026805ACP |
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