Mon Dec 07, 2015 5:39 pm
I only use AGM's, its definitely worth the extra cost. They say not to discharge wet batteries lower than 80%, as it can damage them, not to mention its hard to get full capacity ever again. I've had people tell ask me "why aren't you using MARINE batteries", why are you using "scooter" batteries???? And I have to try and explain to them the big difference between AGM's.
Car batteries are designed for "lots of power all at once" (cranking amps), and to be re-charged immediately. AGM's are designed to give lower amps, longer period of time and can be discharged down to 40% or so without damaging or decreasing the battery life. I did SERIOUS study to this when making my RV trailer off-grid with solar.
Xantrex, makes a device you could install as well, which monitors your power usage and calculates runtime and shows % battery life remaining, including temp probe for batteries, but you wouldn't be able to "login" and see the runtime remotely :( maybe you could get an AirCam and point it at it lol