![]() ![]() MIGHTY MAX BATTERY YTX14AH 12V 12AH Battery for Yamaha 250 YFM25B Bruin 05. A reasonably priced deep cycle battery of the exact same ratings will should work well in your specific, low duty cycle, application. AGM and GEL batteries are lead-acid and of the same battery chemistry. However, in your application I don't think the extra cost is worth it. ![]() I like Concord / Lifeline batteries because we boondock and "use" the batteries. Sincerely, in your application, I would select the exact same size (amp hour) battery in the lead acid type and replace them. Same thing happens in my rig when the charger goes to full float or total "silence" which occurs when the charger turns totally off when the proper time occurs during a 24 hour period. One reason the lights may "dim" is when the charger goes into float and the charger voltage drops down a bit from the bulk / absorption higher voltage levels. Also they would not maintain the same level of capacity if they were put under a heavy load at this late time in their life. If you were to boondock a lot and discharge the batteries to the 50% point a lot they most likely would not have lasted quite as long. You are always connected to shore power and have a high quality charger so I doubt those batteries have discharged more then 25% a dozen times in their lives. ![]() Honestly, your application puts almost zero strain on the batteries. ![]()
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