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I'm at the point where I need to replace the battery bank on the n2me boat and having seen this thread http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?509374-Hot-Batteries which is in fact exactly why I need to do this - of the 2 140 aH batteries, one of them is getting very warm when charging using the CTEK 200 charger. It's also clearly dragging the other down as each time I have been (with 7 days in between) with no usage, the bank has slipped in its capacity.
Preamble over:
Currently the bank comprises of 2 of these:

The perceived wisdom is that AGM is 'better' but given our expected usage (usually 3 or 4 days between marinas on a max 3 week holiday, normally less) - I see no particular reason why this deal isn't worth pursuing:
Normal Wet Leisure : £280 https://advancedbatterysupplies.co.uk/product/pair-abs-l140-140ah-leisure-battery-copy/
AGM version: £445 https://advancedbatterysupplies.co.uk/product/pair-of-agm-140-leisure-batteries-140ah/
I presume that I am far better off replacing both rather than one at a time?
My other consideration, having perused the thread above is whether its is a better idea when cabling the batteries to have the positive and negative take off for the house power from opposite ends of the banks, at the moment the leads come off one battery and simply spur to the other. My plan would be to have the neg at one end and the positive at the other - sensible or a waste of time?

Preamble over:
Currently the bank comprises of 2 of these:

The perceived wisdom is that AGM is 'better' but given our expected usage (usually 3 or 4 days between marinas on a max 3 week holiday, normally less) - I see no particular reason why this deal isn't worth pursuing:
Normal Wet Leisure : £280 https://advancedbatterysupplies.co.uk/product/pair-abs-l140-140ah-leisure-battery-copy/
AGM version: £445 https://advancedbatterysupplies.co.uk/product/pair-of-agm-140-leisure-batteries-140ah/
I presume that I am far better off replacing both rather than one at a time?
My other consideration, having perused the thread above is whether its is a better idea when cabling the batteries to have the positive and negative take off for the house power from opposite ends of the banks, at the moment the leads come off one battery and simply spur to the other. My plan would be to have the neg at one end and the positive at the other - sensible or a waste of time?
