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    Default 1995 xlv marathon series 60 coach batteries

    I need to purchase new coach starting batteries anyone have any recommendations?

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    David,

    If your batteries are where you can get to them to check the water level periodically, you may want t consider heavy duty wet cells. I've always used the wet cells and you can get them at auto shops or Battery Source at reasonable prices. Mine usually last about 5 years. AGMs are your other option.
    Last edited by dale farley; 12-20-2014 at 05:21 PM.
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    all my batteries are AGMs including the house batteries. I was thinking on replacing them with heavy duty maintenance free batteries . would you think there would be problem with that! I was told never use a lead acid battery because of the corrosion and the damage it cause to the electronics. your thoughts,, that's why I was think of the maintenance free sealed batteries,

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    my house batteries are fine and I am not replacing those yet. I just put a set of tires on which I knew about before I purchased it.

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    IMO, AGM chassis batteries are a waste of money with little, if any, advantage over sealed wet cells. The chassis battery area is well ventilated.

    Few converters provided an adequate battery box for wet cells to be used as house batteries. Gassing should be expected with wet cells as house batteries due to normal charging cycles after discharge, even after minor discharging. Gassing will cause corrosion of battery terminals, battery cables, and the battery storage housing.

    To each their own and some will use AGMs as chassis batteries and others will use wet cell batteries for their house bank.


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    AGM batteries do not do well in high temperatures,so most coach owners use wet cells for the coach starting batteries.I put a remote therometer in the engine bay above the batteries and on a trip only recorded 135 degrees,I do think that temperature would be too high for AGM batteries over time.

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    Hi,

    I just replaced last month my 4 Interstate starting batteries with new ones, always have a very good service from them in all my cars and toys,

    http://www.interstatebatteries.com/p...v=N~2147384903

    Alek

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