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In a word no, Gel bulk charge is at a lower votage 14.2-14.4 volts and they need a much longer absorption phase of 4 to 16 hours.would gels be ok with AGM charging setup ?
That Charger label say's out 13.7 V. I find that a bit odd as I would expect the charger output to be as high as 14.52 V. for a GEL battery, depending on battery temperature. For AGM 14.79 V.
Not suitable for either GEL or AGM if output only 13.7 V. It does not add up though does it. A battery charger with a constant output of 13.7 V. It will be interesting to find out what response the O.P. get's back from France , assuming we are updated with their response.If the charger really just pushes out a constant 13.7V then that would mean 2 things:
1) You can use Gel
2) It's the reason your AGM's have died
You may wish to measure the battery voltage during charge, if it never rises above 13.7 you may as well fit AGMs in my view.
I certainly wouldn't fit AGM's useless as leisure batteries and you need 14.7v to charge them, also it will never charge a Gel fully as they need 14.2v and a long absorption phase.If the charger really just pushes out a constant 13.7V then that would mean 2 things:
1) You can use Gel
2) It's the reason your AGM's have died
You may wish to measure the battery voltage during charge, if it never rises above 13.7 you may as well fit AGMs in my view.
If the charger is only poking out 13.7v that's what the old single stage chargers did to stop batteries gassing.
But if that's what it is is will knacker wet cells as well.And we complete the circle as Kuskus was suggesting to fit regular wet cells - sounds like the cheapest option for a dumb charger.
Don't believe them, I had AGM's in my last van they lasted 18 months, quite a few Funsters have had similar experience and posting about AGM's failing is all over the German forums.For your vehicule, the type of batteries which is more appropriate is AGM. It supports better the deep disharge and is more adaptated for motorhome.
Just to complicate it there are Type one & Type 2 AGM's each requires it's own charging regium and they charge at different voltages.Deep Cycle AGM:- AGM batteries should be charged using a charger with a mode switch for AGM type batteries. It is recommended to use a charger, current limited to 20% or 0.2C of the batteries capacity at a charging voltage of between 14.6 – 14.8V following deep cycle use, or 13.6V – 13.8V for standby use.
This recommendation was made in post #20. As for a suitable charger the CTEK range is the dogs bollocks. https://www.smarterchargers.co.uk/12-volt-chargers?product_id=57How about suggesting a charger for him to charge his new gels” your recommending...
If his avatar is the van he has his charger may be ok that is why I suggested he gets full info on it.How about suggesting a charger for him to charge his new gels” your recommending...
I would expect it to have a multistage charger.Rapido 986 M 2008. vintage.