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Re: AGM Battery? Gel? Traditional lead/acid?
[Re: tman]
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02/16/16 06:59 AM
02/16/16 06:59 AM
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gdonovan
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Stick with AGM in my opinion. I had an AGM reproduction style battery in my Duster which was driven on a regular basis. People told me NOT to buy it as it will fail right out of warranty. Damned if they were right and it made it to 13 months and started falling off rapidly. $250 tossed down the toilet.
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Re: AGM Battery? Gel? Traditional lead/acid?
[Re: Ramrod39]
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02/16/16 04:04 PM
02/16/16 04:04 PM
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tman
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mopar
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I have a Mopar reproduction AGM battery going on 6 years, no issues whatsoever. Lead acid ones lasted me 2 years and I don't drive it regularly. I do keep a Battery Tender on it too.
Last edited by tman; 02/16/16 04:07 PM.
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Re: AGM Battery? Gel? Traditional lead/acid?
[Re: Ramrod39]
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02/17/16 04:51 AM
02/17/16 04:51 AM
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astjp2
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Earth X lithium, weights about 4lbs and will start a 540 lycoming http://earthxmotorsports.com/shop/etx36e
Last edited by astjp2; 02/17/16 04:52 AM.
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