Battery Healthcare
Dec. 17 2021
Dec. 17 2021
While there are several battery construction methods, AGM and lead-acid batteries are the two most common. Here are the differences:
Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) Battery
- 4Growing in popularity (especially with start/stop vehicles)
- Been around since 1980s
- Better for high vibration and extreme cold conditions
- Non-spillable
- Charging: more complex than lead-acid. If the AGM battery is more than 50% discharged, special procedures are involved. AGM batteries prefer charging at voltages below 14.0v. Use a charger with an AGM setting
Lead-Acid “Wet Cell” Battery
- Most popular
- Been around since 1859
- Must remain upright (can leak)
- Charging: requires training plus a battery charger with microprocessor control of the charging process
NOTE: Due to the sulfuric acid in the electrolyte, the lead-acid battery is prone to sulfur coating.
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