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โJan-24-2022 08:43 PM
Grit dog wrote:valhalla360 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Another AGM advantage.... can be easily shipped to you.
Not really an advantage when traditional sealed lead-acid batteries are available in pretty much every city, village or town in the country...so they don't need to be shipped.
Since it's not an advantage to YOU, it musn't be an advantage to anyone??
โJan-24-2022 08:39 AM
โJan-24-2022 08:18 AM
blt2ski wrote:Could have had it shipped
Last fall buying a battery for my 1500, the lead bats had a upwards of double warranty lifetime, more cranking amps, both maintenance free......no AGM s in stock. Simple choice in my book. I was thinking about AGMs for some of the reasons I mentioned
Marty
โJan-24-2022 06:36 AM
valhalla360 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Another AGM advantage.... can be easily shipped to you.
Not really an advantage when traditional sealed lead-acid batteries are available in pretty much every city, village or town in the country...so they don't need to be shipped.
โJan-24-2022 03:58 AM
time2roll wrote:
Another AGM advantage.... can be easily shipped to you.
โJan-22-2022 08:22 AM
โJan-22-2022 08:08 AM
time2roll wrote:
Another AGM advantage.... can be easily shipped to you.
โJan-22-2022 07:19 AM
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โJan-22-2022 01:00 AM
JKJavelin wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
The real question is why bother for a starting battery.
The main advantage of AMG is they don't spill if you roll them over. Great on a boat or a stunt plane...not so much for a starting battery.
I would say the biggest reason is that they are maintenance free. A lot of people these days don't even know how to open the hood.
JK
โJan-21-2022 08:19 PM
time2roll wrote:
For superior cranking amps and slight advantage on voltage, additional freeze resistance, faster charging, zero maintenance AGM is a great choice at a premium price.
โJan-21-2022 03:53 PM
dodge guy wrote:
FLA batteries are the dinosaurs of the battery world! AGM and Gel batteries are the new and better batteries. No doubt LiFPo batteries are now the new way to go, but these for sure need the proper charging voltage, which is why you need a DC to DC converter to use them in the RV world so you donโt destroy them. Iโm just starting to learn about them. But at $800-$900 each it will be along time before I consider one for my type of use.
When the MH house batteries are due Iโll be going with AGMs.
โJan-20-2022 04:09 PM