As mentioned deep cycle batteries are usually only recommended to be discharged to 50% of their capacity. If you continue to go past 50% then you will dramatically reduce thye life of the battery
The way I see it, the real advantages of AGM batteries is the ability to be completely discharge the battery a number of times without severe long term effects, the ability to mount them inside a vehicle/caravan and the ability to use as acrank battery if needed. I have used Optima batteries for a few years now without any problems, other then the price. I would consider the new range of Full river batteries from China if price is a major consideration.


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In response to a question posted earlier about changing a 12v-7 amp battery for a glass matt type, the correct 12v-7 amp installed in the fail safe system is a SLA "sealed lead acid glass matt battery" The acid is absorbed in the glass matting that is around the plates keeping them moist and the battery vents through tiny holes and rubber seals within the batteries lid. Thats why charge rates are critical, cut one open and see whats inside, its interesting. Where I work we forever see people buy batteries that are too big for their charging system and the battery is continually run flat and they complain about how it wont go as long as it did when they first got it ( so it has to be faulty of course), so in their wisdom they go and buy another battery to put alongside their first one so now they have heaps of AMPS, but still dont change the charging system and now have 2 flat batteries that are slowly sulphating and dying and when they do die at an early age it has to be the batteries fault and nothing else can be at fault. Sorry about all that , but thats my whinge for the night, its 12.35 am and its time for bed. Remember dont buy a battery because it sounded good in a book/magazine. Its supposed to !!!


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