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- letssayExplorerThanks guys!
- FrankShoreExplorerLifeline - Great Company
Sears Platinum AGM - Great Battery - pnicholsExplorer IIYou might want to be aware of what float voltage is required for any particular AGM battery you buy, as they don't all float at the same voltage. Actually, the float battery for any lead acid RV battery is temperature dependent, so AGM manufacturers sometimes publish a chart showing their recommended float voltages versus the temperatures you'll be camping in.
For instance: 12V Lifeline AGM batteries are to be floated (in nominal temperatures) at 13.2 volts to 13.4 volts, while 12V Rolls AGM batteries are to be floated (in nominal temperatures) at 13.5 volts to 13.8 volts.
If you want to keep your current charger, then you should pick an AGM battery that requires a float voltage that matches your charger's output voltage during float. - 2v Lifeline L-16 :B
- Shadow_CatcherExplorerWe have a single 150AH Lifeline. I wanted it because the input current is greater and it is virtually trouble free.
- Pangaea_RonExplorer
Helimech wrote:
I use 6, 6 volt batteries from Interstate. About $135 each. They are 7 years old and still going strong.
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I got a better price from my local auto parts stoe (friend) than an equivalent from Costco, etc. - HelimechExplorerI use 6, 6 volt batteries from Interstate. About $135 each. They are 7 years old and still going strong.
- RuralAlbertanExplorerYes AGM batteries are cool, but at 4 times the price and not being serviceable? I would only buy one if my trailer had an indoor battery or the battery was a pain to access.
- RoyBExplorer IIYou might want to investigate the "for the money" comment you mentioned...
- FiverwheelExplorerI use Lifelines in my set up and am very pleased with their performance.
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