The differences between batteries designed for starting and those capable of serving in deep-cycle automotive applications are not as clear cut as they once were. There is a trade-off between cranking amps and reserve capacity, but many modern automotive batteries will offer plenty of cranking amps, regardless of their ability to be deep-cycled. For example, our D35 YellowTop offers 620 CCA and 100 minutes of reserve capacity, while our Group 35 RedTop offers 720 CCA and 90 minutes of reserve capacity. However, both batteries will probably provide enough cranking amps to replace just about any Group 35 battery. The Wikipedia entry ShawnD1 referenced also suggested AGM batteries are gel batteries or at the very least, failed to acknowledge that there are distinct differences between the two technologies.
Jim McIlvaine
eCare Manager, OPTIMA Batteries, Inc.
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Jim McIlvaine
eCare Manager, OPTIMA Batteries, Inc.
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