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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    All sealed batteries need a vent. As when they are charging they create the gas which needs to go somewhere...
    Optima and a few others dont
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Optima and a few others dont
    You sure? When batteries charge they let of gas, it needs to go somewhere. I cant say for agm or gel batteries. But lead acid...

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    The AGM's like the optima and DEKA are sealed. That's why when AGM's are cooked they swell as there is no where for the gas to escape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock Trol View Post
    The AGM's like the optima and DEKA are sealed. That's why when AGM's are cooked they swell as there is no where for the gas to escape.
    If thats the case, a deep cycle would be a better option for under the bonnet then wouldn't it? I know my deep cycle has a breather.

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    It's why a lot of AGM's fail under the bonnet. I took a chance with the DEKA Intimidator ($399) as its rated for under hood installation and then I bought a redarc charger ($300) to hopefully charge it without cooking it.
    The reality is that I would have been financially better off with another wet cell ($199) battery and changing it over every few years. The AGM is still going strong so it all depends how long it lasts. If it was not under the bonnet you would expect maybe 6-8 years of service life? If I only get 3-4 under the bonnet then the next one will be a calcium deep cycle. I'm crossing fingers it lasts.
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