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<blockquote data-quote="nirias" data-source="post: 9054" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>The battery in my S220 is at the end of the line with 2 dead cells and another 2 marginal cells. It is the OEM battery and only lasted 2 years. Needless to say I wont be replacing it with another OEM battery. I could just go buy a generic size 31 truck but was thinking about a sealed AGM battery like Odyssey since those batteries dont spill acid and dont self discharge anywhere near as much as wet batteries. The only problem is that ideally they are charged at a voltage around 14.5 volts with a float voltage of 13.7 and the Bobcat regulator charges and floats well below those voltages. Has anyone had success with an AGM battery in a Bobcat or is everyone using generic truck batteries for replacements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nirias, post: 9054, member: 1018"] The battery in my S220 is at the end of the line with 2 dead cells and another 2 marginal cells. It is the OEM battery and only lasted 2 years. Needless to say I wont be replacing it with another OEM battery. I could just go buy a generic size 31 truck but was thinking about a sealed AGM battery like Odyssey since those batteries dont spill acid and dont self discharge anywhere near as much as wet batteries. The only problem is that ideally they are charged at a voltage around 14.5 volts with a float voltage of 13.7 and the Bobcat regulator charges and floats well below those voltages. Has anyone had success with an AGM battery in a Bobcat or is everyone using generic truck batteries for replacements? [/QUOTE]
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