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luckyron1

After 8 years they are still working fine but our 5 yr. old AGM coach
batteries are in need of replacement. I have heard that anything over
5 yrs. on an inverter charger is a gift, so I figure now would be the
time to do it, especially with the AGM equalization capability in the
new units. Anybody had this done?

trekkersmith1

Ron(?),
AGM batteries don't ever require equalization since they are not wet
cell. They do benefit from the multi stage charger technology
contained in the inverters starting before your 2000 LXI was made. If
you are set on replacing your current inverter, take a look at the
product made by Magnum Energy.
Gary
SOB
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "luckyron1"
wrote:
>
> After 8 years they are still working fine but our 5 yr. old AGM coach
> batteries are in need of replacement. I have heard that anything over
> 5 yrs. on an inverter charger is a gift, so I figure now would be the
> time to do it, especially with the AGM equalization capability in the
> new units. Anybody had this done?

Ross

> Ron(?),
> AGM batteries don't ever require equalization since they are not wet
> cell. They do benefit from the multi stage charger technology
> contained in the inverters starting before your 2000 LXI was made.

There is alot of confusion about AGM. They are more like flooded acid batteries than gel.

This is a great site. This is a comparison page. Go to "RV" from here:

-Types of batteries- comparison

Good people to call. I learned that my inverter was not one of the best.
Ross

Henry Jay Hannigan

Hey Lucky:
Recommend u take a look at ..TROJAN T-105 SIX VOLT batteries before u
purchase new ones again.....
Regards,
Hank
90SP36





--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "luckyron1"
wrote:
>
> After 8 years they are still working fine but our 5 yr. old AGM coach
> batteries are in need of replacement. I have heard that anything over
> 5 yrs. on an inverter charger is a gift, so I figure now would be the
> time to do it, especially with the AGM equalization capability in the
> new units. Anybody had this done?
>
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