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Do i need to vent an agm?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8802418" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I see no reason that you couldnt put an AGM in a battery box behind the drivers seat then? I thought you stated in the front drivers passenger floorboard? Id at least put the extra battery in a battery box with a lid and maybe put some ventilation holes on either side rather than on top to get some air flow. My brother and I did his van not long ago with 3 duracell 34/78 AGMs in a lock box behind the drivers seat before the shelves and drilled holes on ea side with one square fan mounted on the cabin side to push air through. No issues for almost 6 months.Lock box is electronic to open he found on Amazon. Looks pretty cool. Runs an AC in his van off a 2500 watt Sine Wave invertor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8802418, member: 634282"] I see no reason that you couldnt put an AGM in a battery box behind the drivers seat then? I thought you stated in the front drivers passenger floorboard? Id at least put the extra battery in a battery box with a lid and maybe put some ventilation holes on either side rather than on top to get some air flow. My brother and I did his van not long ago with 3 duracell 34/78 AGMs in a lock box behind the drivers seat before the shelves and drilled holes on ea side with one square fan mounted on the cabin side to push air through. No issues for almost 6 months.Lock box is electronic to open he found on Amazon. Looks pretty cool. Runs an AC in his van off a 2500 watt Sine Wave invertor [/QUOTE]
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