MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The mat is microporous low energy charging when a battery is depleted does not impact plates that are surface dried. High energy drives which means circulates fresh acid throughout the mat and reverts the plate surface. Another benefit of the lifeline -- more acid per square surface area.
Slow and incomplete is like a starving person with a 3" plate of food being yanked away from the table after a few minutes of eating. Like putting a malnourished person on a diet.
This is the basis of my saturated charging.
Course a person could stick with a doubtful attitude and make the battery distributor pee his pants in gratitude Lyrical No/Yes?
David: My question is concerned only with use of AGM charging voltages less than 14 volts ... but doing the charging over many hours until the current acceptance level is reduced to around 0.5 amps for my 230 AH AGM bank.
I "think" I'm fully charging my RV's deep cycle AGMs to complete full every time using only ~13.6 to ~13.8 volts. What worries me is ... am I indeed slowing ruining my AGMs?
I think you're saying "yes" to my question ... because of not applying enough voltage field strength initially so as to properly move acid ions in the matt to where they need to go for a fully charged condition. Boy .... I hope this isn't the case, cuz if it is I'm slowly destroying my $$$ AGMs. :E