I understand that Yamaha does not recommend the use of
"maintenance free" batteries. I have heard that it is due to the
potential damage to the batteries from the charging system
on their outboards - does this apply to the newer AGM batteries??
What is the charging voltage (range) applied to batteries by the
F250hp 4 stroke? The particular AGM batteries that I am looking
at are sold by West Marine. The charging voltage for these
batteries is listed as ~14.6 volts. The range is written on the side
of the battery - I believe it was something like 14.2 to 14.8 volts.
Since AGM battery technology and design appear
to reduce the chances of explosion, I wonder if the restriction
(by Yamaha) of using "maintenance free - sealed batteries" actually
applies to the AGM technology ? or is their warning related to the older
"sealed" (flooded) battery technology - which is still available.
I appreciate any responses that can shed some light on this topic
and perhaps detail the issues that are at play - as I am impressed
with the specs on the AGM batteries and I currently am in the
market for new batteries.
Please see the Battery FAQ below for some details on the AGM
battery technology -
http://www.windsun.com/Batteries/Bat...at%20Batteries
thanks
"maintenance free" batteries. I have heard that it is due to the
potential damage to the batteries from the charging system
on their outboards - does this apply to the newer AGM batteries??
What is the charging voltage (range) applied to batteries by the
F250hp 4 stroke? The particular AGM batteries that I am looking
at are sold by West Marine. The charging voltage for these
batteries is listed as ~14.6 volts. The range is written on the side
of the battery - I believe it was something like 14.2 to 14.8 volts.
Since AGM battery technology and design appear
to reduce the chances of explosion, I wonder if the restriction
(by Yamaha) of using "maintenance free - sealed batteries" actually
applies to the AGM technology ? or is their warning related to the older
"sealed" (flooded) battery technology - which is still available.
I appreciate any responses that can shed some light on this topic
and perhaps detail the issues that are at play - as I am impressed
with the specs on the AGM batteries and I currently am in the
market for new batteries.
Please see the Battery FAQ below for some details on the AGM
battery technology -
http://www.windsun.com/Batteries/Bat...at%20Batteries
thanks
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