I know this question has been asked about mixing battery types. What is the downside of using an AGM battery for the house and isolating it from the flooded lead acid starting battery? Should I get all scientific about this set up for my van that is used for camping camping trips during the summer?
I was thinking it may be less expensive to replace a battery every few years rather than spending hundreds or even a thousand for a super high tech dual battery set up that powers my 62 liter ARB fridge/freezer, a couple of laptops, and our smart phones.
I talked with a guy today who builds dual battery systems for boats and he said that I will shorten the life of the AGM. I want a simple set up that works and does not cost a fortune.
The prohibition against mixing batteries (age, type, size, make, model, brand, color, etc.) applies when the batteries are tied into a FULL TIME battery bank. When they are only tied during charging, there is no issue.
Both flooded and AGM require roughly the same charge routine. In other words, what works for one will work for the other.
Gels are different. Don't mix Gels with anything other than other Gels.