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โSep-22-2013 06:13 PM
pnichols wrote:Of course, but why the fill caps?
Note down into the specification itself the reference to glass mat construction ... which means AGM.
โSep-22-2013 06:01 PM
2oldman wrote:
Something odd here. Your link shows fill caps on the top. Another link to the same battery does not. Hm...
โSep-22-2013 04:02 PM
KendallP wrote:
Thank God! Someone who didn't oversell AGMs with falsehoods about fast charging and such.
Yes. AGMs can't be beat for low maintenance... so long as you never do successive 50-90% charges and such. If you discharge and completely top off each time, no problemo. In that way, they are perfect for shore campers with dough.
Otherwise... a 100% shore camper can do great with a single group 27. With a decent converter, they will lose so little water over time. Yes, you should check them regularly, but you will likely not need to add any water, but maybe once a year... if you're obsessive.
The OP sounded like money was an object.
โSep-22-2013 03:57 PM
WoodGlue wrote:KendallP wrote:
AGMs are up there too and not necessary
They are if you don't want to do maintenance!
WoodGlue
โSep-22-2013 01:40 PM
pnichols wrote:
Here's, in my opinion, the best AGM RV battery available:
http://rollsbattery.com/public/specsheets/12FS125.pdf
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โSep-22-2013 10:57 AM
KendallP wrote:
AGMs are up there too and not necessary
โSep-22-2013 10:49 AM
jlscjs wrote:
In a nut shell who has the best rv battery on the market? I need to replace mine but not wanting to spend a fortune on gel batteries.
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