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| View Poll Results: Which AGM battery make do you prefer? | |||
| Optima | | 2 | 33.33% |
| Lifeline | | 1 | 16.67% |
| Odyssey | | 1 | 16.67% |
| Other | | 2 | 33.33% |
| Voters: 6. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| AGM batteries: Optima vs. Lifeline vs. Odyssey I'll soon have to replace a pair of (cheap) batteries and am thinking of going with AGM for their ability to sit idle for a while without losing much charge when I'm too busy to go out or when we get a cold period spring and fall. I do not know much about batteries and am considering a pair of Optima D31M, Lifeline GPL-31T, or Odyssey PC1500MST, though the latter is getting a bit pricey for my budget. These also are probably a bit overkill for my needs (will mostly just use them for starting and pumps and electronics and powering computer & external wifi antenna) but I like having a bit more battery than I'll hopefully need. (except for the possible tax it could put on my stock mercruiser alternators with the AGMs if I do draw one down all the way.) Anyone have a good review comparison of Optima vs. Lifeline vs. Odyssey in general? |
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| Try a price on Trojan batteries too, I have used and recommended them for many years now.
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| Thanks Landlubber! The name is familiar but I haven't seen one around here in a while. Will have a look at their pricing. Thanks. |
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| Optimas, are easy to get at most autoparts... They work fairly well, I like Blue tops. Don't know much about others. |
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| Just ordered a pair of Optima blue tops. I've heard some great comments about the Odyssey batteries but the cost was 50% greater. |
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| My present choice is Optima D34M, but I do not anticipate purchasing till nearer launch date in April 2010, so I am still open to better options (capacity & rate of accepting a charge) as I will have 20 of them and desire the best "bang for the buck" - - They are spiral wound and around 20kg each... but there may well arise better options...
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| For "bang for the buck" you may want LI-ion! |
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| Mark, thanks for the thought and suggestion, but not at present, - - technical requirements for charging and mid-stack failures and over here the price is horrendous when 48v 220 AH or better is considered... especially when the controlling and management circuitry is included as opposed to a relatively cheap controller for lead acid...
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