Any experience with GEL batteries.?
I had to replace mine but I have never used a Gel one.
Opinions will be appreciated
I had to replace mine but I have never used a Gel one.
Opinions will be appreciated
thanks a lot. I'll keep on the AGM.I just bought an AGM from Batteries Plus for the 94 (emergency buy) and an Antigravity Batt for the 2000 (because I have an 8 year old LiFePO4 battery in there now). I found this about gel batteries:
Battery 101: The Pros And Cons of a Gel Mat Battery - Northeast Battery
If you’ve ever shopped for a battery you know 1) there’s a ton, and 2) they all have their advantages and disadvantages. Gel mat batteries are no different. Understanding the pros and cons of a gel battery is the best first step in determining if this type of battery is right for you. What Is A […]northeastbattery.com
Not sure there’s any huge advantage to a gel battery over AGM for a motorcycle application.
Here’s the differences between gel and AGM:
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The Key Differences Between AGM and GEL Batteries
Are you wondering which battery you should get? AGM or GEL? In this article, we will go through the differences and similarities between these two batteries.mechanicbase.com
The customer support of the manufacturer of both batteries that they list for your application is stating to ask another completely unrelated entity to tell you which of the two batteries that they manufacture is a better choice for that application.the CS said to ask Honda.
Indeed, I felt the same way.The customer support of the manufacturer of both batteries that they list for your application is stating to ask another completely unrelated entity to tell you which of the two batteries that they manufacture is a better choice for that application.
That has to be one of the most stupid responses they could possibly offer, and one that would make me not want to deal with that company because of the attitude that it projects. I would have a lot more respect for them if they just stated I don't know, or I don't know but I can try to find out from our technical department if you like.
It would be nice, and more helpful to the customer, if manufacturers more closely monitored what their customer support people are telling their customers. That is not likely to change however, because from their perspective customer support is a cost centre, not a profit centre.
True, fully-charged LiFePO4 batt is 14.4v vs lead-acid 13.8v. So they'll always be undercharged by a little bit. Which is fine since that'll extend their lifetime.
Not sure what issues you've had with them on sailboat, I haven't had any issues with my Dakota 100ah battery (equivalent to 200ah lead-acid).
Many battery "issues" aren't even due to batteries themselves. Often problem with wiring or charging-system. You'll want to test and measure entire system to come up with numbers to pinpoint if or where exact problems are.
Only the issues caused in my GF's NT700VA...Any experience with GEL batteries.?
The Antigravity batteries have a built in BMS, also built in boost function. That said my previous lithium battery from Shorai lasted 8 riding seasons and performed great without a BMS.The BMS is there to protect the lithium battery from a charging system that was never designed for it.