That's only when they are severely discharged.Sometimes you have to connect a wet cell battery in parallel with the AGM to fool the charger to put out enough voltage/current to charge the AGM. Goofy things
just wanted to update my thread. With the several automatic chargers I could not get them to stay past 12.5. - i now have both batteries at 12.8 now.
What i did was get an old 10 Amp manual charger - i put a separate 2 hour charge in each one (used a timer on my phone) - Both batteries got warm when I did this (but not hot) - this raised them to 12.7 resting
I waited 2 days - then I put a 3 hour charge in both of them (this time they only got slightly warm) - this got them both to around 12.8 resting. And it's holding nicelyI owe the credit to this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x-JfckAt20
i realize the batteries should be at 13 but I think 12.8 is a nice compromise vs buying new ones for now.
Should never have bought a 3.5A charger in the first place. AGM batteries need to be charged at a much higher current than that. For example, Odyssey in their approved list of chargers has the chargers at least 15A output.
Out of curiosity, do you keep your battery fully charged 100% of the time? Don't let it discharge over long periods of time?Dang! I posted the wrong link in post #23. Here is a pic of the NOCO Genius 7.2 amp charger that I own. I wouldn't recommend it.
You have to take the battery off the charger and let them sit for 30 minutes before taking the voltage reading. What you are measuring is a "surface" charge which dissipates.
According to Optima, you battery(Blue 34M) has a fully charged voltage of between 12.6V and 12.8V
One huge advantage of AGM batteries over flooded lead acid are that theu are less prone to sulfation.
Sounds good. Your batteries are fine.Hi Bruce, I'm measuring the batteries after sitting for 12 hours. You are right the 34m (a starting battery) is 12.6-12.8 but I have the D34M with are deep cycle and are supposed to be 13.0-13.2.
Out of curiosity, do you keep your battery fully charged 100% of the time? Don't let it discharge over long periods of time?
I have a lot of 3 stage smart chargers on different boats and RVs. I would never buy anything other than a smart charger. If an RV has an old convertor that is not 3 stage, it immediately gets pulled and a 3 or 4 stage version gets put in its place.
I have an Odyssey battery in my Harley. I use an Odyssey smart charger. Works perfectly. The Harley uses the same sized battery as your PWC does.
I have a bunch of smart chargers for my vehicles. One RV, 2 boats, one portable, one motorcycle. All work fine.