I briefly read through the updates on this subject. Someone may have mentioned the biggest reason to use AGM and I did not see it. If so, okay, it’s worth mentioning again. AGM’s do not explode. Think that as not substantial, then have a battery blow up in your face. Some notes, amps x volts equals watts. 750 watts is one horse power. 13.5 volts ( which is low) x 80 amps equals 1080 watts. That means pulling 1.44 horsepower from an alternator drive belt. It also means side loading the rotor bearings in the alternator by that amount. It’s agreed the auto and truck industry has come a long way with big alternators. But their mountings and drives are highly engineered. And still fail. Additionally, it’s more than once we have seen a diesel wet stacked and glazed due to it ( a full sized engine) being used as a battery charger. And, remember, each energy source must have proper over current protection. That means a fuse or breaker at alternator output and at the battery. There are plenty more considerations I have not mentioned and I’m sure plenty I don’t know about. It’s a good subject and so critical for safety of persons and vessels.
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