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Old Duck wrote:Nope. Same as flooded AGM can produce explosive hydrogen and oxygen. Typically there is none until some type of failure causes the venting.
I've read a bit that says AGMs need to be ventilated which I would assume to be for keeping them cooler.
โJul-03-2016 05:56 PM
Old Duck wrote:
A bit about my project. I have an Arctic Fox27-5L and am about to install solar on the roof and the items needed to charge batteries. The second phase will be the install of a puresine inverter. Currently I gave 2-6V flooded lead acid batteries in the factory location. They are on slides behind a small door. In that area there is enough room for 4 batteries so I'm looking to remove the slides and install 4 AGMs. One other option is to move the location of the battery bank to behind a partition wall next to the storage bay which is where a lot of the plumbing for drains and vents are located.
My question is if I move the battery location and bunch the AGMs together is a problem created. I've read a bit that says AGMs need to be ventilated which I would assume to be for keeping them cooler. Yet I see some installations that have 4 bunched together in a batter box.
Just looking for some good experience advice before the solar install begins as where the batteries are located determine where the controller, inverter, etc goes.
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