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BFL13
Jun 04, 2020Explorer II
You do get slightly fewer AH in the same size AGM vs Wet due to the way they are built (as explained by Trojan on their site), but that aside, can you get away with using the AGM versions the same way as the Wet versions? That's one of my questions.
Scroll down to the "key characteristics" and the summary table here:
http://www.trojanbattery.com/pdf/Trojan_AGMvsFloodedvsGel_121718.pdf
Are the AGM versions lead-calcium and if so, does that mean you can't get away with it?
Just because I did not benefit from AGM for how I do things does not mean AGMs are no good for RVing as used by others.
What everyone ought to be able to do is tell what kind of AGM would work for him based on the particular specs, same as with Wets.
I can't tell whether that lead-calcium 92AH AGM 27 (linked in the OP above) is any better for RVing than a Walmart 27DC except for being easier to live with.
Scroll down to the "key characteristics" and the summary table here:
http://www.trojanbattery.com/pdf/Trojan_AGMvsFloodedvsGel_121718.pdf
Are the AGM versions lead-calcium and if so, does that mean you can't get away with it?
Just because I did not benefit from AGM for how I do things does not mean AGMs are no good for RVing as used by others.
What everyone ought to be able to do is tell what kind of AGM would work for him based on the particular specs, same as with Wets.
I can't tell whether that lead-calcium 92AH AGM 27 (linked in the OP above) is any better for RVing than a Walmart 27DC except for being easier to live with.
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