thanks for the replies. i will report back to the group in the spring. reminds me of science experiments fro way back in high school
On Friday, October 10, 2014 9:31 PM, "Mike biankablog@verizon.net [electricboats]" <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Dan
I keep my AGM's topped up primarily with solar panels via a Morningstar controller. They are still working well after seven years.
Capt. Mike
http://biankablog.blogspot.com
On Friday, October 10, 2014 2:45 PM, "dan walker dsailormon@yahoo.com [electricboats]" <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
i put an electric system in my boat a few years back. because of work and family issues the boat has not been in the water in three years. i am sure i will have lots of fun correcting things that suffer from non-use. the batteries have been on smart trickle chargers the entire time and every time i have checked in on her the battery guage says 53 volts or so. just like way back when. so the question, should i expect the batteries to be shot? or could they have a year or two left. they are agm if that makes any difference. so in summary if properly used and maintained agm batteries have -for my question--a 7 year life and they have been as i said for three years would they last 10.
thanks
dan
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