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Hi William,
I would recommend going through the trouble of checking the right absorption and float voltages for your batteries (AGM batteries do not need equalization). I guess not all AGM batteries have the same exact requirements, and your batteries are expensive investments that are worthwhile treating them as they should. I am not an expert on batteries, but I checked with the distributor of my AGM batteries and their response was that the absorption voltage should be set at 14,1 Volt, and the float voltage should be set at 13,5 Volt. The Victron presets for AGM batteries are 14,4 Volt for absorption and 13,8 Volt for floatation, i.e. in both cases 0,3 Volt higher than the voltages specified specifically for my AGM batteries. My system is a 48 Volt system, i.e. 4 batteries in series, and thus the difference in voltage set points amounts to 1,2 Volt, which somehow then seems more significant than just 0,3 Volt for a single battery.
I am not sure whether the higher Victron presets would have negatively affected the lifespan of my batteries, but I feel more at ease that I have set the appropriate charge parameters for my batteries in my system. And it was no trouble at all getting the info from the distributor.
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