cancel
Showing results forย 
Search instead forย 
Did you mean:ย 

House batteries

C20
Explorer
Explorer
I need new house batteries and I was thinking about the optima gel cells. Anyone have them or have any thoughts?
Thanks
2017 Newmar Essex
97 Jeep Wrangler
16 HD CVO Street glide
2015 Challenger Hellcat
2021 Hellcat Durango
2020 ram 2500 Cummins
18 REPLIES 18

Lowsuv
Explorer
Explorer
I have Exide EDGE AGM batteries .
They are made in North Carolina , I believe .
I got mine at BiMart for $ 140 each here in Oregon .
I first got group 78 for my Duramax , 2 batts .
EDGE only comes in one size of RV/Marine .
I got those for my TT .
Wikipedia AGM to discover the best reasons to go AGM .
For Heavy loads the 6 volt GC2 batteries are probably best .
EDGE AGM is not available as a 6 volt .
My research showed that these Edge AGM batts are not " finicky " about charging rates .
I also went to Exide EDGE AGM for the boat and as a replacement battery for our 7 year old Mercedes E350 4matic .
I had previously paid $ 200 for an Optima for our Porsche .
I think the EDGE AGM is a bargain for a USA made battery .
In the truck it comes with a 4 year 100% replacement guaranty .
2 years for the RV / Marine.
I am told I can expect 7 to 10 years useful life from these AGM if I do not deplete them below 40 % repeatedly .

doubleG
Explorer
Explorer
Interstate GC2-XHD's

wny_pat1
Explorer
Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
C20 wrote:
I need new house batteries and I was thinking about the optima gel cells. Anyone have them or have any thoughts?
Thanks


1: Optima are not gel.. they are spiral wound AGM
2: Optima are very expensive, more so than retangular AGM
3: Optima have like sixty percent of the capacity of Regular AGM, Maintenance free, or Flooded wet cell for the same size factor.

NOTE: 3 can easily be seen,, Look at all that air inside what would be the housing if it were a regular retangular cube type. That's why it's only 60%

I strongly recommend you look at other batteries.

IF you must waste your money on AGM.. Lifeline is the best.

My MK's died in 5 years.. My interstate flooded wet cells,, Nine I replace them either Wed or 1 week from tomorrow.. have not yet figured out when (Logistic thing)

In my opinion, I would not consider a Optima battery since they moved over the border. Quality and customer service appears to have gone way down.

There is another battery the begins with the letter "O". Odyssey Batteries are a excellent battery to consider. But they tend to make your wallet much lighter.
โ€œAll journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.โ€

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
wny_pat wrote:
If they are difficult to perform the watering, go with AGM!!!


On this Pat and I agree... Or if your batteries need to be mounted oddly (Other than This side up) those are the advantages of AGM.

Some folks yammer about how fast you can recharge AGMs.. This is true of LIFELINE AGMS but I've seen no evidence of it with other brands... I had MK's in here for about five years.. What I was most impressed by was how quickly they had to be replaced (See five years) My Interestate Flooded wet's which I replace Monday, (Decided on the day, for logistical reasons), made it to 8.5 before one shorted out, perhaps longer (that's 8.5 from delivery date on MH by the way). That too impressed me.. I have some maintenance free's that were older than the MH. The MK AGMs I got in 2006

Replaced the AGMs in 2011
Replaced most of the Maintenance free (Recall they were older than the Motor home) last summer the last early last fall.

Replaced the Chassis battery last Month

The GC-2's Shorted the month before last but I isolated them till I can afford replacements. Chassis came first.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times

wny_pat1
Explorer
Explorer
If they are difficult to perform the watering, go with AGM!!! Love my two 8D8A AGM batteries. Don't boondock, but when I want to dry camp somewhere for a couple days, I don't have any problems having enough juice to run the furnace, lights, cpap breathing machine and computer. If I did a lot of boondocking, I might consider the 6 volt, but would probably go with the AGMs because of the lack of watering convenience!
โ€œAll journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.โ€

noteven
Explorer III
Explorer III
On edit since I pulled the troubled Optima out: "2 new Optimas that come with our used trailer last April". These Optima's were not new 1 year ago. They were sold in June 2009. I moved them to the truck camper, it got used 1 day on batteries and 12 days on shore power last year. Charged overnight once a month in storage. 1 of these batteries is teats up.

2 - 6volt golf car batteries - powered the camper for 4 years, moved them into the 5th wheel last summer. They are still going strong. Water them once in a while and charge them in the yard now and again and use them.

They have roughly 130 days camping, about 40 days boondocking in the truck camper. Their latest abuse was a couple cold nights this winter powering the furnace which ran non stop from 9pm to 7am. They will be back in the TC for our spring trip.

I'll be picking up another pair of 6v's for the truck camper.

pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi,

Be sure to wire them in a balanced manner.

C20 wrote:
Thank you all. I have 3 AGM batteries coming from interstate tomorrow for $239 ea.
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

C20
Explorer
Explorer
Thank you all. I have 3 AGM batteries coming from interstate tomorrow for $239 ea.
2017 Newmar Essex
97 Jeep Wrangler
16 HD CVO Street glide
2015 Challenger Hellcat
2021 Hellcat Durango
2020 ram 2500 Cummins

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
C20 wrote:
I need new house batteries and I was thinking about the optima gel cells. Anyone have them or have any thoughts?
Thanks


1: Optima are not gel.. they are spiral wound AGM
2: Optima are very expensive, more so than retangular AGM
3: Optima have like sixty percent of the capacity of Regular AGM, Maintenance free, or Flooded wet cell for the same size factor.

NOTE: 3 can easily be seen,, Look at all that air inside what would be the housing if it were a regular retangular cube type. That's why it's only 60%

I strongly recommend you look at other batteries.

IF you must waste your money on AGM.. Lifeline is the best.

My MK's died in 5 years.. My interstate flooded wet cells,, Nine I replace them either Wed or 1 week from tomorrow.. have not yet figured out when (Logistic thing)
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times

Snomas
Explorer
Explorer
I bought costco 6V golf cart batteries w/ same size & Amp hrs as the original interstate batteries and cost about $80/ea!!
2006 WINNEBAGO ASPECT 29H Ford E450 Super Duty
2018 F150 Lariat Crew Cab, Coyote 5.0 L RWD

JimM68
Explorer
Explorer
I keep waffling but always come back to basic flooded lead acid for best bang for the buck.
What is needed out of house batteries is ampere-hours, as measured by the industry standard 25 amp draw test. 6 volt GC2 size are in the 205-235 a-h range. This remains true with AGM's, less true with gel's, and both the latter cost more.

One thing I looked into last week was using size L16 instead of GC2.
Footprint is the same, but L16's are 16" tall (GC2's are 11ish) so if there is enough vertical height in the battery box they are a dropin.

a-h rating is 405 to 450!!!

Alas, my battery box has the height but there are some boards, boxes, and solenoids mounted around the edges that intrude into the needed space ๐Ÿ˜ž
Jim M.
2008 Monaco Knight 40skq, moho #2
The "68"
My very own new forumfirstgens.com

My new blog

Shadow_Catcher
Explorer
Explorer
http://www.solar-electric.com/deep-cycle-battery-faq.html
We have a Lifeline 150 AH Lifeline AGM because of limited space and their reputation. Optima does not make a true deep cycle and gel, well take a look at the FAQ.

Fiverwheel
Explorer
Explorer
Try Lifeline AGM batteries. They are a glass mat product and very reliable.
2006 34' Monaco Cayman

1BryNelson
Explorer
Explorer
Well gosh, hold on! Where can I find them?? Whst was it Gomer Pyle use to say?
Bry Nelson and a yet to be discovered MoHo momma. '99 Pace Arrow Vision 37ft F53 chassis (plugs tightened) Allure flooring, 15k BTU front a/c , 6-6 volt batts with 1120 watts of solar Magnum inverter Remote BMK Trace C40 2005 Ford Ranger "Toad on a pad".