Posted by HENRY E NC on November 17, 2007 at 17:05:17 from (216.119.6.123):
In Reply to: Batteries posted by farmer boy on November 17, 2007 at 12:10:57:
I want to add my .02 on the batteries. First, this should be well covered in the archives but I will put my vote on the AGM or Absorbed Glass Mat batteries. They will last forever if you want them to and not charge them over 14.4 volts. I have had both gel cells and AGM's . Gel cells will bubble if charged much hhigher than 13.8. Had 8 of them in my large sailboat when we lived aboard and they lasted 12 years. I changed them to AGM just because they were 12 years old and they all went into other boats in the marina and worked fine for at least 2 years before we left. I had my alternator set right at 13.8 and my shore power charger the same. When I installed the AGM, we reset everything to 14.4. They will give anyone the same outstanding service with no worries for years. If you accidently discharge them to 0 , no problem, just charge them up.
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