AZjeff
$50 Site Donor 2023
I just did a 200 mile highway trip yesterday in the 2021 GMC with the 6.6 gas engine (empty) and decided to check the resting voltage of the battery this morning and it's 12.54 volts. The truck is used to tow the travel trailer all over the country and I don't want to deal with a no-start - replace battery deal out in a remote campground somewhere. The battery is original and is a group 94, 720 CCA and GMC lists a 94 and a 48 as replacements. I have a decent Klein multimeter and tested directly from the terminals so that's a good number. Also would an AGM equivalent like an H6 be a good upgrade? My standard SOP with batteries has been replace it when the first slow crank is noticed but maybe not in this useage. I've been following the ongoing "no more AGM" thread and as usual varying thoughts about AGM vs flooded.
So, replace almost 5 YO battery now and go to AGM or replace with another flooded L/A?
So, replace almost 5 YO battery now and go to AGM or replace with another flooded L/A?