Aug-28-2016 10:05 PM
Aug-31-2016 06:10 PM
smkettner wrote:Thanks for explaining that term to me (SLA).
Pretty sure the factory Optima website is very clear that they make AGM batteries.
Nothing else. No gel unless to explain that the battery is not a gel battery.
Sometimes these are referred to SLA because they do fall into the Sealed Lead Acid group same as gel.
Aug-31-2016 06:08 PM
usersmanual wrote:Thanks, The red top battery is completely self contained, I didn't mention that!
The whole top of the battery is Red! And it says Optima, AGM, High Performance Battery!
well then its a Absorbed glass mat battery not a gel cell as Optima claim there AGM
Aug-31-2016 06:07 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Thanks, RonJ-Rooster wrote:
Thanks for everyone's help! Battery is charging at 14.5 and everything is working!
That's great. According to my OBDII gauge, when the engine alternator on my coach needs to charge the batteries, it is usually at 14.4-14.5 volts. Sounds like everything is under control now.
Aug-31-2016 02:07 PM
J-Rooster wrote:
Thanks for everyone's help! Battery is charging at 14.5 and everything is working!
Aug-31-2016 02:01 PM
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Aug-29-2016 04:19 PM
J-Rooster wrote:Over discharged battery will have very high resistance and you may only get a couple amps in the first hours before it starts to ramp up. Does it show amps going in? I agree use max amp setting. Especially for AGM.
I cleaned up the label. The battery has a red top that says Optima, AGM, High Performance Battery. House batteries do very well because there hooked up to a solar trickle charge. It's taking forever to get Chassis Battery to accept a charge! I'm using a Cen Tech, 50 amp charger! Thanks, John
Aug-29-2016 04:18 PM
Aug-29-2016 04:05 PM
Aug-29-2016 02:41 PM
MrWizard wrote:Yes, Mr. Wizard it's a AGM!
i've never seen Gel batteries in an RV
are you sure you don't mean AGM
and Optima is a spiral wound AGM
Absorbed Glass Matt aka AGM is different from Gel
both are sealed, but gel requires special charging
Aug-29-2016 02:39 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Thanks for the info very helpful. Ron next to my inverter off/on switch it says Ext. Power and a green light is on? What is that about? Thanks, JohnJ-Rooster wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:Thanks for the info Ron, I'm learning a lot today, I'll check the setting on my inverter!
On my inverter/charger, it had a different setting for the standard lead acid batteries and for the AGM batteries. Make sure that the charger is set for the type of battery that you have.
Here is what it says on my Xantrex inverter:
Battery Charging
Completely charging wet cell deep-cycle
batteries requires the battery voltage to be
raised beyond what is known as the gassing
point. This is the voltage at which the battery
begins to bubble and gas is given off. If
charging stops short of this point, sulfate is left
on the plates and deterioration of the battery
begins. The gassing point will vary with battery
temperature.
At 77 ?F, the gassing point of a 12-volt
battery is about 14.0 volts.
AGM and Gel cell batteries must not be
charged to their gassing point. In fact, high-
voltage charging that gasses these batteries is
harmful to them. They typically require a lower
bulk charge voltage and a higher float voltage
than wet cell batteries. Consult the battery
manufacturer for specifications.
Freedom Battery Chargers
Freedom battery chargers are designed
to overcome the limitations of conventional
chargers by utilizing three distinct charge
stages, each designed for optimal charging of
wet, gel cell and AGM deep-cycle batteries.
Aug-29-2016 02:36 PM
smkettner wrote:I cleaned up the label. The battery has a red top that says Optima, AGM, High Performance Battery. House batteries do very well because there hooked up to a solar trickle charge. It's taking forever to get Chassis Battery to accept a charge! I'm using a Cen Tech, 50 amp charger! Thanks, John
Clean up the label and post the actual battery model and brand etc. for best answers.
How does your house battery stay charged? Are you plugged in or solar? Very easy to pass some of this power to the chassis battery.
Depending on the battery and trickle charge it could take a week to charge. Then it is hard to tell if the battery will charge at all. Best to have a 10 to 40 amp charger.
Aug-29-2016 02:31 PM
GordonThree wrote:Gordon, I'm using a Cen Tech, 50 amp charger, it has 3 settings #1 fast jump start setting, #2 regular charge setting, #3 trickle charge setting. I'm currently using the trickle charge setting.
J-Rooster:
What charger are you using? Some "smart" chargers will refuse to charge a battery if the voltage is too low, that red light might stay red the entire time.