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AGM Batteries
07-22-2005, 03:34
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AGM Batteries
I bought 4 Concord AGMs when I installed the inverter a while back. Worked
good. Problem was soon after the bus went into the body shop for 6 months soon
after and they went dead a couple of times. I told the guys to keep it plugged
in but of course they dropped the ball a couple of times. They are shot now,
bought 6 new ones from Batteries plus, made in freeking China, $150 ea. Half of
a new Concord. If you have the OEM battery set up, I'd stay with the god old
golf cart units, cheap and they work good.
Just keep a trickel charger on them in the winter.
Mike Hohnstein
Germantown, WI
83FC35
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Johnson
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:12 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] AGM Batteries


My coach originally came with four 6 volt batteries that provide cat diesel
starting and
coach d.c. power. When they failed I replaced them with four 12 volt
Interstate SRM 24
deep cycle batteries wired in parallel per Blue Bird tech service suggestion.
Awhile later, I
installed a new Stat Power charger. This set up has worked reasonably well
but I find I'm
replacing 1-2 batteries per year due to internal shorts at about $75/battery.
Most likely
cause of the short life is difficulty keeping the electrolyte level up while
in storage. Later, I
added a battery filling system that makes it easier to maintain the levels but
I'm still losing
about 1-2 batteries per year.

I've been looking at AGM batteries and Optima D34M deep cycles are now
selling for
about $150 each. Cold crank amps of the Optimas are 750 vs 550 for the
Interstates I'm
using. I think lifespan of the AGMs should be much better since loss of
electrolyte is
virtually eliminated. I could come out ahead even if they cost twice as much.

I've also considered just installing two AGMs versus the four lead/acid
batteries because
we generally run the generator on the road or when dry camping. We don't use
an
inverter. Rest of the time we're hooked up at a campground or on float in
storage so not
sure we need all the battery capacity we've been buying.

Anyone have experience with AGM's in their coach? Has anyone tried reducing
the number
of batteries to see if it causes a problem?

Eric Johnson
84FC35SB in San Antonio





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Messages In This Thread
AGM Batteries - Eric Johnson - 07-22-2005, 03:12
AGM Batteries - Mike Hohnstein - 07-22-2005 03:34
AGM Batteries - scoggins_jim - 07-23-2005, 00:28
AGM Batteries - p_a_lazar - 07-23-2005, 00:59
AGM Batteries - Eric Johnson - 07-23-2005, 01:47
AGM Batteries - mbulriss - 07-23-2005, 03:21
AGM Batteries - Mike Hohnstein - 07-23-2005, 03:27
AGM Batteries - art bjornestad - 07-23-2005, 04:06
AGM Batteries - scoggins_jim - 07-23-2005, 13:09
AGM Batteries - scoggins_jim - 07-23-2005, 23:26



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