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Herb Eneva
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      06-25-2012, 12:10 PM
I recently bought a battery charger ---vector model VEC 1095A---at a
yard sale. The instryctions say determine what type battery you want to
charge, wet,gel, or agm. Would someone please explain the difference?
I assume wet is the one you add water to and gel is the kind without
caps. Is this right and what is agm? Thanks for any reply

 
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Percival P. Cassidy
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      06-25-2012, 01:41 PM
On 06/25/12 08:10 am, Herb Eneva wrote:

> I recently bought a battery charger ---vector model VEC 1095A---at a
> yard sale. The instryctions say determine what type battery you want to
> charge, wet,gel, or agm. Would someone please explain the difference?
> I assume wet is the one you add water to and gel is the kind without
> caps. Is this right and what is agm? Thanks for any reply


AGM = Absorbed Glass Mat

AGM and Gelled-electrolyte batteries are unspillable and do not have caps.

Most (perhaps all) automobile batteries are wet, but not all wet
batteries are designed to have water added. Our Chrysler's battery does
not have removable caps.

Perce
 
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clare@snyder.on.ca
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      06-25-2012, 07:47 PM
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:41:18 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On 06/25/12 08:10 am, Herb Eneva wrote:
>
>> I recently bought a battery charger ---vector model VEC 1095A---at a
>> yard sale. The instryctions say determine what type battery you want to
>> charge, wet,gel, or agm. Would someone please explain the difference?
>> I assume wet is the one you add water to and gel is the kind without
>> caps. Is this right and what is agm? Thanks for any reply

>
>AGM = Absorbed Glass Mat
>
>AGM and Gelled-electrolyte batteries are unspillable and do not have caps.
>
>Most (perhaps all) automobile batteries are wet, but not all wet
>batteries are designed to have water added. Our Chrysler's battery does
>not have removable caps.
>
>Perce

VIRTUALLY all automotve batteries are wet. Optima are AGM - there are
a very few other brands available on the aftermarket - no OEM that I
am aware of. Never heard of a GEL automotive battery.
 
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      06-25-2012, 08:31 PM
On 6/25/2012 2:47 PM, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:41:18 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> On 06/25/12 08:10 am, Herb Eneva wrote:
>>
>>> I recently bought a battery charger ---vector model VEC 1095A---at a
>>> yard sale. The instryctions say determine what type battery you want to
>>> charge, wet,gel, or agm. Would someone please explain the difference?
>>> I assume wet is the one you add water to and gel is the kind without
>>> caps. Is this right and what is agm? Thanks for any reply

>>
>> AGM = Absorbed Glass Mat
>>
>> AGM and Gelled-electrolyte batteries are unspillable and do not have caps.
>>
>> Most (perhaps all) automobile batteries are wet, but not all wet
>> batteries are designed to have water added. Our Chrysler's battery does
>> not have removable caps.
>>
>> Perce

> VIRTUALLY all automotve batteries are wet. Optima are AGM - there are
> a very few other brands available on the aftermarket - no OEM that I
> am aware of. Never heard of a GEL automotive battery.
>


I believe that you are correct about the Optima being the only AGM (at
least the only popular one) but there are many motorcycle and ATV
batteries that are AGM....even Wal-Mart's are. You pour the acid in but
you can never pour it back out nor will it spill as it is absorbed by
the glass matting.

Don


 
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      06-25-2012, 09:32 PM
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 15:31:21 -0500, IGot2P <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On 6/25/2012 2:47 PM, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>> On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 09:41:18 -0400, "Percival P. Cassidy"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> On 06/25/12 08:10 am, Herb Eneva wrote:
>>>
>>>> I recently bought a battery charger ---vector model VEC 1095A---at a
>>>> yard sale. The instryctions say determine what type battery you want to
>>>> charge, wet,gel, or agm. Would someone please explain the difference?
>>>> I assume wet is the one you add water to and gel is the kind without
>>>> caps. Is this right and what is agm? Thanks for any reply
>>>
>>> AGM = Absorbed Glass Mat
>>>
>>> AGM and Gelled-electrolyte batteries are unspillable and do not have caps.
>>>
>>> Most (perhaps all) automobile batteries are wet, but not all wet
>>> batteries are designed to have water added. Our Chrysler's battery does
>>> not have removable caps.
>>>
>>> Perce

>> VIRTUALLY all automotve batteries are wet. Optima are AGM - there are
>> a very few other brands available on the aftermarket - no OEM that I
>> am aware of. Never heard of a GEL automotive battery.
>>

>
>I believe that you are correct about the Optima being the only AGM (at
>least the only popular one) but there are many motorcycle and ATV
>batteries that are AGM....even Wal-Mart's are. You pour the acid in but
>you can never pour it back out nor will it spill as it is absorbed by
>the glass matting.
>
>Don
>

I am not aware of a single true AGM battery that is shipped dry.ALL
AGM batteries are sealed and valve regulated (holding pressure) and
recombinant (do not produce hydrogen and oxygen under normal
conditions of use) They are also "starved electrolyte" which would
preclude filling by the end user. And I've been in the
automotive/electrical field for a LONG time
 
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      06-25-2012, 10:20 PM
(E-Mail Removed) (Herb Eneva) wrote in news:2079-4FE8551C-5@storefull-
3172.bay.webtv.net:

> I recently bought a battery charger ---vector model VEC 1095A---at a
> yard sale. The instryctions say determine what type battery you want to
> charge, wet,gel, or agm. Would someone please explain the difference?
> I assume wet is the one you add water to and gel is the kind without
> caps. Is this right and what is agm? Thanks for any reply
>



There best info on the 'net is found here:
http://http://batteryfaq.org/

That's the site run by the famous Bill Darden.

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Tegger
 
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