On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 14:20:33 -0800 (PST), ??? ??? ????? ???
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|>The manufacturer's literature that comes in the box with the battery
|>tells exactly how to fill it with the supllied electrolyte and how
|>long to charge it and at what rate.
|>
They cant be regular AGM, you can't fill a real AGM, they are
hermetically sealed with no vent caps, although some Chinese brands had (do
not remove) vent caps that worked pretty good. Once you open the vent caps,
there is a cell imbalance and a great loss of power.
Real AGMs are never filled with electrolyte, but some variants ARE.
|>
|>Then the literature says to measure the resting *open circuit* voltage
|>and specifies that 12.8 volts indicates a full charge for the AGM
|>battery.
A real AGM is about 13.00volts, and the regular "immortal" 12.9v
level being acceptable.
|>
|>If the manufacturer doesn't know the right information, who on earth
|>would know?
Usually, only an auto charger or "sense-0n-demand" type charger can
be correct as to what the battery can handle. I use an Schumacher sc1200 at
2amps/AGM/ full auto modes.....mostly.
|>
|>If I can't trust the manufacturer to give me correct information, then
|>I'm at their mercy...
Some won't admit they have an AGM config, since their battery
chargers don't top-up an AGM properly so they dick around with Yuasa
fumion/polimion/yumion wordings to confuse..somebody....Ztong calls them
AGM!
GS on the other hand calls all their GT*****/GT9B-4 ALL
AGM....GT=AGM, they finally admitted that in their 2007 catalogue status.
|>
|>The last two AGM batteries I've owned lasted 8 years without problem.
That is exceptionally good for an AGM..lemme guess ....left on
charge all night every night for 8 years....that would work, except for
street parking lot parkers like me with a 8amp battery.
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