Ok, I had looked there John, BUT wanted "users" knowledge. I checked and my van battery has printed on it "valve regulated lead acid". So the battery I am looking at is advertised as AGM and has VRLA printed on the battery. Sounds to me like a good match fro my second battery.
Paul one thing has not been mentioned with regard to pairing batteries into a parallel bank. Both batteries MUST be of the same type of construction and chemistry or one will discharge into the other over time. Ideally it is best to use two or more identical batteries.
Alan
Paul one thing has not been mentioned with regard to pairing batteries into a parallel bank. Both batteries MUST be of the same type of construction and chemistry or one will discharge into the other over time. Ideally it is best to use two or more identical batteries. Alan
For sure Alan, I think I will have two that are very close. Then, down the track when they need replacing I can buy two identical batteries with the latest technology.
VRLA batteries come in both GEL and AGM types. There is no such thing as a sealed battery, no matter what the salesmen tell you. All batteries will build up dangerous pressures when charge currents get too high, particularly when they enter a runaway condition. That is why engineering types recommend that no battery is safe to be installed in living spaces. If your battery charger goes ape the battery runaway conditions will boil off dangerous components from the electrolyte. This is exactly the same as happens in flooded batteries. That is why the batteries can not be sealed.
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