Steve I run a small marine electrical biz ....tough to get my customers to take 
the plunge on the jells but they hold up to vibration and pounding much better 
none I put in our past six years old but two customers I have our eight years 
old with smart chargers. I use a tester that measures a batteries capacity 
....not a load bank

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On Jul 25, 2013, at 1:20 PM, Steve Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Tuesday, April 2, 2013 2:52:02 PM UTC-7, Bob S wrote:
> I have a twin diesel 42'. I had my batteries changed about 6 years ago. At 
> the time I had 3 8d AGM batteries put in with a smart charger. They seem good 
> as new but I am feeling I might need to change them. Anyone know how long 
> these types should last? Is there any test I can do to check whether they are 
> close to done? Or is it a simple thing a yard could do with the right 
> equipment? They aren't cheap or light so I would want to get the most I can 
> from them without getting stuck somewhere. 
> Thanks in advance. I always get great advice from this site. 
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