ShortyNavros
Member
Hey Guys,
I am going round and round in circles trying to work out which type of battery to buy when mounting it under the bonnet and using for deep cycling ie. fridge/lights/camping.
So far I know this:
1. AGM batteries are probably the best choice however they arent the most heat resilient and are prone to failure in the engine bay due to temps. Can handle DOD's (Depth of Discharge) of up to 80% (more usable power than a regular flooded lead acid). The local battery shop I went to said to avoid the shiny case AGMs as they offer no protection against heat and would be no good under the bonnet of a car.
2. People recommend marine deep cycle batteries which are essentially like a regular flooded lead acid battery just with thicker plates for better deep cycle capacity, they deal with heat better, so better for under bonnet? These also dont like any more than 50% DOD or you start to severely impact on the battery's life.
So the choice is between and AGM or a marine flooded lead acid, AGM are superior with relation to accepting higher charge rates, can be used to a greater capacity, have a higher CCA than marine batteries, but are susceptible to heat.
I want to mount the battery in the passenger side back corner of the engine bay, this is relatively close to the turbo and exhaust so heat is an issue. My plan is to buy a temp gauge and read what sort of temps I can expect the battery to be exposed to in this position. I have been looking at SSB AGM dry cell (they arent dry cell as AGMs still have lead acid) which have a 3 year warranty and are warranted for under bonnet use. http://www.superstart.com.au/tabid/108/bid/7/Products/DeepcycleBattery/SSBDryCell.aspx
Can anyone offer anymore guidance on this topic? What level of heat will kill and AGM?
Cheers,
Alex
I am going round and round in circles trying to work out which type of battery to buy when mounting it under the bonnet and using for deep cycling ie. fridge/lights/camping.
So far I know this:
1. AGM batteries are probably the best choice however they arent the most heat resilient and are prone to failure in the engine bay due to temps. Can handle DOD's (Depth of Discharge) of up to 80% (more usable power than a regular flooded lead acid). The local battery shop I went to said to avoid the shiny case AGMs as they offer no protection against heat and would be no good under the bonnet of a car.
2. People recommend marine deep cycle batteries which are essentially like a regular flooded lead acid battery just with thicker plates for better deep cycle capacity, they deal with heat better, so better for under bonnet? These also dont like any more than 50% DOD or you start to severely impact on the battery's life.
So the choice is between and AGM or a marine flooded lead acid, AGM are superior with relation to accepting higher charge rates, can be used to a greater capacity, have a higher CCA than marine batteries, but are susceptible to heat.
I want to mount the battery in the passenger side back corner of the engine bay, this is relatively close to the turbo and exhaust so heat is an issue. My plan is to buy a temp gauge and read what sort of temps I can expect the battery to be exposed to in this position. I have been looking at SSB AGM dry cell (they arent dry cell as AGMs still have lead acid) which have a 3 year warranty and are warranted for under bonnet use. http://www.superstart.com.au/tabid/108/bid/7/Products/DeepcycleBattery/SSBDryCell.aspx
Can anyone offer anymore guidance on this topic? What level of heat will kill and AGM?
Cheers,
Alex