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Is my 2014 gas PM battery AGM?

7.7K views 21 replies 8 participants last post by  MsNomer  
#1 ·
I want to add an AGM house battery and was hoping the stock starter battery was AGM. I can't seem to find that answer anywhere. When I look up replacement batteries, all I find is AGM. I know AGM and flooded cell use different charge profiles so I didn't want to mix them.....


Was hoping I could just parallel an AGM house battery to the start battery with a smart isolator
thanks!
 
#2 ·
I believe this has been addressed in threads. The short answer is your van should have an AGM battery, mine does. You can do just what you are thinking. Several here have.
 
#11 ·
I just took a look at my 2014 PM battery. part # 68192809AA, a discontinued part so couldn't find much on it.
I believe it is maintenance free but it has Phillips head screws ports on each cell and it is vented out the side and down out of the battery compartment, so, my guess is maintenance free flooded. I need to take a look with a meter to see what kind of voltage charge is applied.
 
#20 ·
My battery is similar with flush caps and vent tube. I think that where caps are present it would be foolish not to occasionally check the level of the electrolyte - once a year or so sounds about right and vary the interval based on how much distilled water you add. The highest voltage I see from my alternator is around 14.3 volts (Ultragauge on the OBD II port).
 
#15 · (Edited)
Looks like lots of overkill to me.... 500 amps? or 300 AMPS depending on which line of the description you read...

Twice the price of a Battery Doctor! My Battery Doctor has worked fine for the past year and a half charging 2 100Ah AGM batteries with the stock alternator in my 2014 PM

Just an FYI,
Ed
 
#21 · (Edited)
If both types of battery are supplied in the van it would be interesting to know if the charging program is different. AGM batteries do spec a different charging regimen. When we do replace the van’s battery it might be good to do a same type replacement if there is a difference in charge. My house batteries are FLA, the starting battery an AGM but I seldom actually connect them as my solar charges the house battery wonderfully with the correct fill and float, and the alternator does the starting battery as FCA programed it.
Here is the AGM, notice no caps:
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