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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 20:57:08 GMT, "RG" wrote: I'm not sure. Perhaps they don't handle high capacity charge - discharge cycles very well under heavy use. All I know is that I had a set of AGMs on my Ranger producing 24 Vdc for my MotoGuide 67 Great White and they were useless after about two or three long discharge uses - they would take a charge, but last about a half hour. I didn't even get a month out of them. The two Interstate HD RV/Marine batteries I have in the boat now are two years old, take a quick charge and last as long as I need them to when fishing. I've been told they've built some different AGMs for trolling purposes, but I wouldn't ever use them again. While your experience was indeed real, I suspect it was an exception to, rather than the norm. I know a lot of bass fishermen who don't use them for the same reason. Must be something to it. An interesting article relating to this discussion. http://www.bassandwalleyeboats.com/output.cfm?id=942715 |
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