portager
Senior Member
Hi Portager - You're a wealth o' knowledge on dealing w/batts.
I copied your two recent posts and placed in my batt info folder! Could you do me a favor by commenting on my post # 47; this page of this thread. I try to keep things simple as possible... any suggestions as to how I could make it even simpler / less costly / better, easier usage parameters?
Happy Boating Daze
Thanks - Art
Art: I looked at your post. My recommendation would be to switch to AGM batteries when your flooded lead acid battery wear out. As I showed in my previous post the AGM batteries cost more up front but you get that cost back on the cost of recharging. In addition reduced maintenance requirements of AGM over FLA will make your life simpler. Although, I noticed your a Deka (Eastern Penn) fan. I looked at Deka's web site http://www.dekabatteries.com/assets/base/0139.pdf lots of good information in that document, but their AGM battery life seams very low to me. They are pushing their Gel batteries and under selling their AGM. I'd look at other manufacturers AGM batteries.
Once you make the switch to AGM, then in the future you'll be able to increase the charge rate and greatly reduce your recharge time.
(Whew!) So, being somewhat math challenged, which batteries do you consider to be the best buy?
When you address the total cost of ownership, i.e. acquisition cost plus maintenance and recharging cost, the difference between FLA and AGM comes out a wash. Therefore, I agree with you, get the lower maintenance and safer batteries.