MtnDon wrote:My mind is drawing a blank on who here has designed a TV to TD charge system in which he makes use of an inverter in the TD to run a battery charger also in the TD.
MtnDon wrote:You can't compare the quality of an Odyssey AGM to other run of the mill AGM's.
noseoil wrote:Yes, way too much conflicting data & at some point you just have to bite the bullet & hope for the best. I chose the Trojan AGM based on research, storage capacity & general durability, it certainly wasn't cost. No maintenance to worry about....
Pros: Draw down to 80% won't hurt it. Quick recovery with a charge. Many hard duty cycles available. Long life span IF properly cared for. No worries about gassing during a charge. No spills from acid. Made in the USA.
Cons: It costs more than a good lead-acid battery. Susceptible to heat problems & charging. Limited availability.
All in all, I decided to go with a battery with greater inherent energy reserves for the size & cost, & less trouble over time. An AGM is "cleaner" to use in general. No worries about adding distilled water twice a year. Doesn't really need a vented battery box, although I was planning on a lead-acid type to begin with, so there's a vented battery box in the galley now anyway. If it decides to take a dump, ever, at least the mess will be contained in the box. Maybe not your needs or ideas here, but you get what I was thinking to do the buy on mine. Good luck on your purchase, find the best a little money can afford!
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