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Phancy
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Mar 15, 2015

Another battery question

I have 4 Trogen 6 volt 125 batteries that are 8 years old and are in great working order. I recently been given 2, new 6 volt U S AGM 2000 batteries. Is it ok to wire in the wet cells into the AGMs being they are to different types of batteries? We do a lot of off the grid camping the extra power would be nice. We have 280 watts of solar to help keep them charged.

Phancy

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  • One reason is that the 'stronger' (those that have a higher fully charged voltage) batteries will constantly be trying to charge the weaker ones - ie, the batteries will tend to equalize. Also, lead acid and AGM batteries have different charge rates, and max charging voltage.
    That said, I might be tempted to try it in a carefully monitored situation to see what happens -- until someone reminds me of something that I'm forgetting.
  • Phancy wrote:
    Why not ages?

    It's my understanding new batteries have less internal resistance and most of the amperage will come from them at first and that shortens their life
  • Your Trojans will be just fine with other stuff. I see people doing this kind of thing all the time and 'they' claim it works just fine.

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