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I used my AGMs for house batteries in my motorhome not for starting. AGMs are mostly used in rvs for house battery duties. Also boats and airplanes. In my opinion they are the perfect battery for green stations. That are basically advanced gel cells. I got over 8 years out of mine so I'm not sure longetivity should be an issue. The upside of using them with your K line is that they can sit right in your shack with no issues of out gassing etc. when I bought mine back in 03, the guy brought on out and dumped it upside down on the ground. You can't do that with flooded lead acid batteries. With a good inverter your k rigs will run just fine.

John ke4d

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Re: AGMs

Bill-2
I second John's comment re AGMs.  We have two AGMs in our Sprinter based
camper running the house and the mobile rig (857D).  A 100w solar panel on
the van roof keeps the AGM batteries topped up and they have been trouble
free for two years (here's hoping they make it 8 years).  The solar panel
provides clean power -- no issues when I am operating.  The separate van
starter battery (traditional auto type gel cell) is isolated from the house
circuit with a Blue Sea Systems isolator.

Bill  k4yjj



On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 1:38 PM, John's email <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> I used my AGMs for house batteries in my motorhome not for starting. AGMs
> are mostly used in rvs for house battery duties. Also boats and airplanes.
> In my opinion they are the perfect battery for green stations. That are
> basically advanced gel cells. I got over 8 years out of mine so I'm not
> sure longetivity should be an issue. The upside of using them with your K
> line is that they can sit right in your shack with no issues of out gassing
> etc. when I bought mine back in 03, the guy brought on out and dumped it
> upside down on the ground. You can't do that with flooded lead acid
> batteries. With a good inverter your k rigs will run just fine.
>
> John ke4d
>
> Sent from my iPad
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