Greg Elmassian
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I'd assume the alarm battery is probably a gel-cell battery (which is a form of lead acid)... retangular and sealed.
Deep cycle batteries are available in many types of lead acid, AGM and gel cell.
But this is NOT a deep cycle application, and it is actually the wrong use for a deep cycle battery (because there is no deep cycle!).
You really want a battery that does not develop problems from long periods of sitting on charge... and without a sophisticated charger, that really puts you in a pickle.
The right battery here is probably a lithium ion type, but now you need a fancy charger, that actually disconnects the charging current entirely.
The charging system you have here is one with a constant "float charge"... my suggestion would be a nickel cadmium battery, properly sized to handle the float charge given off (work for float charge current to be 1/6 of battery amp hour capacity)... nicads can handle constant float charge, nickle metal hydrides not as much and lithium ion not at all.
Greg
Deep cycle batteries are available in many types of lead acid, AGM and gel cell.
But this is NOT a deep cycle application, and it is actually the wrong use for a deep cycle battery (because there is no deep cycle!).
You really want a battery that does not develop problems from long periods of sitting on charge... and without a sophisticated charger, that really puts you in a pickle.
The right battery here is probably a lithium ion type, but now you need a fancy charger, that actually disconnects the charging current entirely.
The charging system you have here is one with a constant "float charge"... my suggestion would be a nickel cadmium battery, properly sized to handle the float charge given off (work for float charge current to be 1/6 of battery amp hour capacity)... nicads can handle constant float charge, nickle metal hydrides not as much and lithium ion not at all.
Greg