John_Mc
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I believe you are thinking of Gel batteries, They charge to a lower voltage and are very easily damaged by overcharging with a charger designed for flooded lead-acid (FLA) batteries.AGM charges slower to a lower voltage than LA batteries. Charging AGM on LA settings with shorten the useful life of the AGM battery
There are some chargers designed for flooded lead-acid batteries that will charge at high voltages (as high as 15-17 volts). I avoid these as they are not good for regular FLA batteries or for AGM batteries.
Some AGM batteries charge using the same bulk charging and float voltages as flooded lead-acid batteries, others recommend charging at slightly higher voltages than FLA.
For the AGM brands which recommend the slightly higher voltage, using a charger designed for flooded lead-acid batteries will simply under-charge them slightly. (That’s not the greatest thing for them, but far better than leaving them more heavily discharged.)
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