I am considering replacing my aging yacht house bank batteries (10 Northstar Telecom-style batteries 12v 217AH) with 12 Victron AGM 12v 200AH telecom-style batteries. These would be wired in series/parallel to create a single 1,200AH 24v bank to run house loads on the boat.
I want to stick with this form factor so I can reuse all the connector cables as well as the custom shelving and bracketing that exists on board—modified slightly to accommodate 12 instead of 10 batteries. My plan is to use these to a typical DoD of about 35% to 45%.
I am fairly well versed in Lithium but have decided to remain on the AGM chemistry for now for various reasons.
My questions are:
- Does anyone here have experience with a deployment of these batteries in a similar environment? ie: As a house bank on a boat or RV.
- Will these function largely the same as other Victron deep-cycle AGM batteries that come in more traditional form factors such as 4D and 8D sizes?
- Are there any other special considerations I should be aware of with these batteries?
- Lastly...why are these so much cheaper than the similar offering(s) from brands like Odyssey?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!