some of you may have read that I am currently having battery issues so this is a question I have also regarding AGM vs lead acid. So here is my question.
I am having trouble finding AGM 8 volt locally, must order. Also each AGM is 300.00/each, so I could buy 4 AGMs for 1200.00 or replace all 8 for 800.00. I did find today 8 volt lead acid batteries locally.
If all eight are replaced I can change the settings on my charger to lead acid and be back to two new banks with the proper charge sequence for lead acid.
I have been thinking about installing an inverter and could use the current good AGMs (4 total) for the inverter.
Based on this thread am I reading that there doesnt seem to be much advantage to AGMs?
It sounds to me like you are using very small batteries for this purpose, entailing starting and house use. When you say "replace all 8" is that total or per side? Anyway if you are considering using 8 volt LA (you know AGMs are LAs too) that cost 100 bucks apiece, hat would give me a lot of pause.. there's no free lunch in this game. If you think you will match the performance of a Deka that cost about three times that, or a Rolls that costs 5 times that...
I looked through the Discover site and their 8 volts all appeared to be golf cart types and none weighed over 95 pounds, most much less. For reference sake my Rolls batteries in the OEM form factor weigh 139 pounds. I do have a set of 8v195s that are solely used to start the starboard engine and are so configured, they weigh about 90 lbs but are never deep cycled; I don't have any illusions of them lasting a long time, though on their third year and cranking very nicely. I still feel like I am "Gomering" a bit on that bank. I know people who don't start their engines very often who "get away" with using golf carts.
I'd also submit that not all AGMs are created equal, which is why Lifelines and Odysseys cost so much more than the lower end Chinese stuff, and at least anecdotally last longer according to a very non-scientific survey of people who have tried both.
Personally I only have one AGM among the 15 big batteries on board, to start the generator and feed some small intermittent 12 volt loads (macerator pump, holding tank gauge, etc). I was feeling kind of profligate that day and it was on sale (Sears Platinum Plus marine, made by Odyssey).
All my batteries are very easy to service and the theoretical payback time in life span is so long I don't care about it. If there was an AGM 8 volt equivalent to the Rolls or Dekas, I might of tried it. The Rolls cost about 500 bucks a piece so I was in the ballpark anyway. Without knowing what kind of use your boat has had in tha past 5 years, your lifespan on the batteries per your other post doesn't sound bad though. Didn't you just buy this boat in the last year or so?