Leonidas
Well-Known Member
About to replace my 6 year old Lifeline AGM batteries unless I can somehow revive them to hold charge. Suggestions very welcome !
Looking for alternatives in the market (due to Lifeline costs)I came across the SEC AGM series of Industrial batteries .
As I understand, they are UK designed but manufactured in China industrial batteries which may also be used as service batteries for marine applications . They are advertized as deep cycle AGM technology with zero maintenance, and just the usual need to recharge . 10 year life when properly recharged and on float. They cost nearly as much as deep cycle wet batteries of equivalent capacity. They come as 12 v or 6 volts and the suppliers recommend 2x6v instead of 1x12v as they are lighter to handle (2x35kgs instead of 1x66kgs)
I would appreciate anyone's feed back on their experience of this type/make of batteries.
Also, of any comments as to the advantage or disadvantage of having 2 x 6V batteries in series instead of a single 12V ( apart from the obvious handling issue on account of weight )
Thanks
Looking for alternatives in the market (due to Lifeline costs)I came across the SEC AGM series of Industrial batteries .
As I understand, they are UK designed but manufactured in China industrial batteries which may also be used as service batteries for marine applications . They are advertized as deep cycle AGM technology with zero maintenance, and just the usual need to recharge . 10 year life when properly recharged and on float. They cost nearly as much as deep cycle wet batteries of equivalent capacity. They come as 12 v or 6 volts and the suppliers recommend 2x6v instead of 1x12v as they are lighter to handle (2x35kgs instead of 1x66kgs)
I would appreciate anyone's feed back on their experience of this type/make of batteries.
Also, of any comments as to the advantage or disadvantage of having 2 x 6V batteries in series instead of a single 12V ( apart from the obvious handling issue on account of weight )
Thanks