The Optima is a dual purpose, starting deep cycle battery and the specs on charging look to be exacting
http://www.optimabatteries.com/_media/d ... cs/D34.pdf
I will be using a Lifeline/Concord battery, they developed the valve regulated AGM for aircraft use in 1985. the cells are sealed with a pressure relief valve that prevents gasses with in the battery from escaping. The gases are recombined inside the battery and is nonspillable even when turned upside down. some ventilation is necessary but much less than a conventional Led Acid which may actually boil during charging (not necessarily a bad thing but water has to be added).
The how a battery is charged, seems to be fairly critical for long life, the Lifeline care and feeding
http://www.lifelinebatteries.com/manual.php
This was a good reminder that I need to be having a conversation with Progressive Dynamics and make sure that the Lifeline AGM and the Charge Wizard play well together.
"The heart of the PD4000 is the INTELI-POWER Converter. The built-in Charge Wizard® microprocessor constantly monitors the
battery voltage then automatically adjusts the converter output voltage to provide the proper charging voltage for fast recharges
and long-term maintenance." There is a period of 15 minutes every 21 hours of 14.4V to equalize and prevent stratification which should not be necessary with an AGM.