I am puzzled as to what Ahmet's text has to do with subject line, which
specifically pertains to AGM batteries, not "flooded cell deep
discharge" batteries.
I am installing AGM batteries for my two house banks (24 V and 12 V),
and lithium iron phosphate cells for my propulsion battery bank (144 V
for an electric motor), but I do not plan to have conventional lead acid
flooded cell batteries on board. A description of how to keep my AGM
house banks fully charged without risk of overcharging would interest
me; but Ahmet seems to be talking about flooded cell lead acid
batteries, not about AGM batteries.
Jim Maynard, K7KK
Baba 30 #4, being refurbished at Saint Helens, Oregon, USA
On 2011-05-02 08:02 PM, ahmet erkan wrote:
<snip>
The house bank is wired with a conventional dual battery switch and
typically each
bank consists of 300A/H lead acid flooded cell deep discharge batteries.
<snip>...
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