Battery registration for 100 AH AGM battery
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Hello,
I've replaced my 110AH battery with a 100AH AGM battery. However, the highest AGM capacity that can be registered is 90AH. My choices are therefore to register the battery as a 110AH non-AGM (like my old one), or a 90AH AGM. I decided on the latter since I figure it's safer to under-charge than to over-charge, and it's important for the charging system to know that the battery is AGM. Seems to be working fine so far. Did I make the right choice?
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I've replaced my 110AH battery with a 100AH AGM battery. However, the highest AGM capacity that can be registered is 90AH. My choices are therefore to register the battery as a 110AH non-AGM (like my old one), or a 90AH AGM. I decided on the latter since I figure it's safer to under-charge than to over-charge, and it's important for the charging system to know that the battery is AGM. Seems to be working fine so far. Did I make the right choice?
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+1. AGM batteries have a different charging regiment than a FLA battery. AGMs are voltage sensitive and will not tolerate being charged above 14.7v, even in cold weather. They will also accept a highest charge rate than FLA batteries. I have used AGM batteries on our sailboat for the past 15 years with great success, with a smart voltage regulator, which allows a much faster charging regiment during the bulk acceptance period, 50% to 80% .
In your case, you are better undercharging and weekly hitting it with a smart charger.
In your case, you are better undercharging and weekly hitting it with a smart charger.
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Hmm... I found out today that my new battery is not actually AGM, I made a mistake. Needless to say, I will need to re-code it as non-AGM, but should I use the 90AH or 110AH capacity? What is the impact of selecting 110AH? I'm concerned that selecting 90 would result in the battery not being fully charged?
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That's the problem: the available options are 90AH or 110AH, both of which are exactly 10AH off from the battery's actual capacity (100AH). Makes the choice more difficult :-). So the choices are either to chronically undercharge or overcharge the battery. I'm currently leaning towards the former (90AH) because while it will result in reduced battery capacity, I think it's probably more harmful in the long run to overcharge it. Opinions?
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I would set it for the 110AH. You're only talking a 10 % overstating of the capacity. Don't forget to reset to the FLA battery setting from AGM.
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I don't think setting it for either 90AH or 110AH is going to matter really. I might be inclined to choose 90, but really either will be fine.