I remember seeing but cannot recall how much an AGM batteery is dischaerged at specific voltages. I believe my 3 battery (optima ) house bank is discharging too rapidly from it's full 12.5V state. also seems that optima batteries are now hard to find and not as well thought of . Any outstanding other choices?Thanks!!
Yes I know some of you do not like optimas....To each his own I guess...But in my situation I have a different experence and take on the subject.
I get my optimas from the local auto-zone. They can also handle any replacement or warranty issues if that were to arise. Which for me has been rare. Just once in about 24 years. First set lasted 18 years. When I upgraded up to the new boat I took the 10 year old optimas with me to new boat. One went into my new truck in 2000. It was replaced just before Ike hit. This new battery turned out to be defective with in 10 months. Since I bought it from a local ships store that went out of business I had to go into down town Houston :cussing:to the interstate dealer to handle warranty and replacement. Now I just go to the local auto-zone. The eight I have for my two house banks now have been in use for about 8 years and are still kicking. (Keeping my fingers crossed while Typing.) Just recently I added a new dedicated yellow top for engine start battery, and a dedicated smaller red top battery for generator.
The only Maintenance I do is....
All three banks Live 24/7 while at dock on 12 year old pro-stat 4...30 amp charger. Set for 4 hour absorption...Charger set for wet cell batteries. As per factory recommendations. Despite "I believe" some peoples misinformation to the oposite. Gen starter battery on separate temporary electronic 6 amp charger from Wal-Mart for now. It gets exercised up to about 14.8 volts about every two weeks when gen gets its exercise.
I regularly do same with yanmar. What I do for the house banks though is turn off charger and once a/c has cooled down boat, I wait anywhere from 10 minutes to several hours. Maybe longer depending how long I will be around boat. Then I will kick charger back on. This is in order to trick it into going into rapid max charging. Which I can usually get it to do for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour before it will then go into 4 hr absorption and then float.
One house bank will run freezer,auto pilot, all electronic instruments,all day long. Sometimes even the inverter and radar part of the day and still start yanmar at end of day. I try never to deplete batteries past 50% although that has happened a few times. At end of day I always make sure they are brought back to a 95 to 100% charge, never leave them at anything less. Once a few months back when freezer was left on battery #two bank, and not shore power. For a unattended three weeks. The ground connection on circuit board of 12 year old pro-stat 4 charger failed and sucked bank #two down two 5.5volts. I repaired circuit board on charger myself. Followed procedures on website video for bringing back a depleted optima. Now everything is back up and running. In fact charger seems to be working better then it ever has.
I am set up so when I am out on the hook or sailing I can start yanmar off any battery I want with out combining batteries. All batteries are isolated from each other. And can be combined and still isolated. I can charge one battery at a time or I can charge starter battery plus one house bank or all house banks off engine alternator. Without combining.
Generator can start on its on battery or I can flip temporary emergency switch which connects to a house bank. Once gen starts it gets shut off. And then gen can take over and run pro-stat 4 charger to charge all banks like charger does while at dock.
Inverter is totally manual (kiss)and only run tv,dvd,microwave and few dedicated house 120v receptacles. Inverter can be used at dock while plugged into shore power or while running on gen or just plain house batteries. All tvs etc. are connected to usp computer back up, when I switch to inverter ups get plugged into the inverter then when at dock it lives on shore power.
Sorry about the long posting but just trying to explain how I have managed to figure out, improve and solve many issuies and problems I have had to over come while getting things working best for me.
I hope this helps others get closer to being able to solving some of there issuies and confusion I have been reading about a lot lately on this forum.