Purchased a ‘20 400 about 5 weeks ago. We live in FL but will be spending 4mos in MN this summer. AGMs original. Wondering if we should replace now before we start our long trip up to MN? I know the AGMs have a longer lifespan. Have a 100ah Weize LiP04 from my T@G which probably isn’t powerful enough. Thoughts? We camp both boondocking (3-5 days) and shore power. TIA!
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Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (29,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
2025 - 1 Trip - 25 nights - 2 National Parks
However, If you have a volt meter you can test the voltage and internal resistance yourself, make sure your battery is charged up. With the battery off (under no load) a healthy agm battery should have a voltage of 12.8v or higher. Then measure the resistance of the battery, a good battery will measure 5 ohms or less, a weak battery will be at 10 ohms or higher. Next turn on your battery switch, load up the battery with lights and appliances/radios that you would use off grid, wait about 15 to 20 seconds. Check the voltage under load, a healthy agm battery should stay in the 10-12v range.
John, Northern California
And, yes, I’ll take pics when I get home. I agree with you on the lithium. I’d like to use just the one I have now and add a 2nd if needed.
AGM batteries also have the tendency to "die overnight", at least for automotive applications. Drive the car one day, park overnight, next morning merely a click. No amount of charging gets the battery back to life.
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