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I am adding a 12000 lb winch and intend to run with a single battery for a while yet. Is there a good starting/deep cycle "combination" battery?
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More internet research by total battery noob (me) so take it for what's its worth. Odyssey batteries are AGM style batteries but made with "thin plates, pure lead" (TPPL). This is from the Oddyssey for of course it is advocating TPPL. From what I can tell is that TPPL while physically different from the original AGM batteries, is also being used to differentiate from some of the bad quality AGMs coming out of Asia that were giving AGM a bad rap. They are certainly marketing to people like me wanting a "combination" starting and deep cycle battery.
AGM battery: There are two types of AGM batteries – lead-calcium and Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL).
- Lead-calcium: Lead-calcium AGM batteries have many of the operating limitations of the flooded, wet cell battery, but without the hazardous issues. They are single purpose in function and design. The “SLI” design – starting, lighting and ignition – is pulse starting, but cannot be deep cycled. Doing so would shorten service life dramatically. Lead-calcium “deep cycle” batteries are also single purpose by design in that they support deep discharging, and have a specific deep discharge cycle rating. Their thick plates don’t allow for pulse starting power like the SLI design.
- TPPL: TPPL AGM batteries are dual purpose, have the highest CCA ratings and deep cycle at 400 cycles to 80% depth of discharge. They can be fast charged, and discharged, in the range of -40°F (-40°F) to 176°F (80°C) provide 10-12 years of float service and, best of all, do not fail catastrophically. TPPL AGM batteries are certified environmentally friendly as non-hazardous and non-spillable by US-DOT and International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Yes, thanks. The NorthStar version is just not available locally and online w/ shipping is silly expensive. Amazon has one for $800 with "free" shipping. X2 Power is obtainable locally at Batteries+Bulbs with a 10% off if I order online and pick up at store. The X2 Power is the same as the NorthStar just branded for BatteriesPlus (Batteries+Bulbs in KS).x2, Odyssey, northstar.... All the same batteries......
This....I'm also going to start using battery maintainer on the LC for sure as it really does sit most of the time now accept for trips.
YupYes, thanks. The NorthStar version is just not available locally and online w/ shipping is silly expensive. Amazon has one for $800 with "free" shipping. X2 Power is obtainable locally at Batteries+Bulbs with a 10% off if I order online and pick up at store. The X2 Power is the same as the NorthStar just branded for BatteriesPlus (Batteries+Bulbs in KS).
I bought a Odyssey ODPAGM24F for my Taco at Advanced AutoParts today as the original OEM battery gave up last week. One thing about Covid and working from home is that I don't drive much anymore. I think this hastened the Taco battery demise. I think AGMs will do better with this. I'm also going to start using battery maintainer on the LC for sure as it really does sit most of the time now accept for trips.
yes, I thought about that too. The 31 has a little more capacity and is probably the better deep cycle battery which would be good for a winch and no 2nd battery but I just didn't want to mess with any (even minor) cable or tray mods. I've got way too many LC projects in play and it seems I just keep adding and buying things. Plus the 27F is a 60 month replacement warranty vs the 31's 48 months. Also, the 31 weighs and additional 13 lbs (67 vs. 80).I’d be inclined to run a group 31 (in a Slee tray) if I was going to run a single battery, was buying a new battery and had a winch.
Check into Firefly batteries Firefly International Energy - https://fireflyenergy.com/ mostly for solar, RV and marine applications, but can't ignore the specs and good reviews and is worth a look just for interest. It's pricey as are the Odessy's. In the past I've ordered only Odessy or Optima and I can say for sure the Optima's are not lasting as long as in their earlier days. The reviews are indicating that quality has gone down and I myself had one go bad after 5 years (which they used to last for 8 years.) The blown out Optima pictured with corroded post was on a Mazda pickup (not doing anything heavy duty.)I am adding a 12000 lb winch and intend to run with a single battery for a while yet. Is there a good starting/deep cycle "combination" battery?
Meaning a wall-powered charger to keep them topped up? Do they make a solution that accomplishes the same thing off the vehicle charging system?This....
I run a noco for all 3 vehicles....
Its a must to get the most out of any battery....