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      03-26-2016, 06:55 AM   #1
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Battery type?

Hey guys, I did a search but came up with no definitive answer.

I'm sitting here at home in Montreal while back down in Florida, my 2012 BMW X6 35i Sport is plugged into a Battery Minder model 2012. This charger isn't rated for use on an AGM type battery. It's been plugged in for about 3 weeks so far.

I only just realized that there's a possibility that my battery may be an AGM type. I'm terrified that I'm damaging my battery or even worse, possibly setting the car/house on fire.

Does anyone know where the heck I can find the specs on the OEM battery? I have the serial # but can't find battery specs, not even the capacity.

Thanks in advance for any help at all.

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It is an AGM type battery. Should be BMW OE Part # 61-21-7-639-053.
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Thanks so much for the answer. Not crazy about the answer, but....

The part number should come in handy as well, seeing as I probably toasted the battery. Dammit!!!!!
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You can get a Deka or an East Penn AGM ( same company) It will still need to be coded.
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You think they have those down in Florida? How much do they run for?
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They should East Penn is a large American Manufacturer.
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Hey guys, I did a search but came up with no definitive answer.

I'm sitting here at home in Montreal while back down in Florida, my 2012 BMW X6 35i Sport is plugged into a Battery Minder model 2012. This charger isn't rated for use on an AGM type battery. It's been plugged in for about 3 weeks so far.

I only just realized that there's a possibility that my battery may be an AGM type. I'm terrified that I'm damaging my battery or even worse, possibly setting the car/house on fire.

Does anyone know where the heck I can find the specs on the OEM battery? I have the serial # but can't find battery specs, not even the capacity.

Thanks in advance for any help at all.

A petrified snowbird

I'm more concerned about your state of mind....what kind of snowbird are you in Montreal in winter . As for for AGM trickle charge concerns, I made the same mistake...did not seem to have any effect on two vehicles I put on a battery tender..in that they still work fine...doing what a battery does. Yours aye, BF -Snowbird wannabe...
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They should East Penn is a large American Manufacturer.
I'm usually spouting off to anyone who'll listen that it's good to change your battery every 4-5 yrs (especially when living in the snow-belt) so as to avoid taxing the alternator. I guess it's my turn to "put up or shut up".
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I'm more concerned about your state of mind....what kind of snowbird are you in Montreal in winter . As for for AGM trickle charge concerns, I made the same mistake...did not seem to have any effect on two vehicles I put on a battery tender..in that they still work fine...doing what a battery does. Yours aye, BF -Snowbird wannabe...
Hello. My name is Peter and I'm a wannabe snowbird.


Bought the place in 2012, and I'm up to an average of 3 months/year down south. But only in spurts of 2-3 weeks at a time. I run an HVAC outfit up here and though I've set myself up with good people to fill in when I'm not there, I'm not at the point where I can, or want, to be gone for much longer than that.

In any case, it gets a bit tedious being down there for more than 2-3 weeks. Proof that I'm not quite ready to retire full-time.

PS: Thx for your experience with non-AGM chargers on your AGM battery. But for reasons mentioned above, I'll prolly change it out next fall.
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Peter...FYI, I now use a NOCO G1100 picked up for 50 bucks on sale at Crappy T:

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/no...l#.Vvl284-cHIU

I also picked up the quick disconnect charging lead which also has a charge status light:

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/no...l#.Vvl3YI-cHIU

Grabbed the NOCO because of the AGM setting, although some batterytender ones, like this one do lead acid, Gel and AGM:

http://www.batterytender.com/Charger...fficiency.html ("Perfect for all lead-acid, flooded or sealed maintenance free batteries (AGM and gel cell)). Before the NOCO I used a 1 amp Mastercraft cheapie .

Reading more on this issue (can do that when yor semi retired at 52!..make that more retired than semi now at 54)...seems its the higher amp trickle chargers (1.5 amp) are the ones that may cause damage. So if you are .75 to 1.25...then probably fine...The Battery tender brand ones I looked at don't even allow you to select a setting....It's all electrickery to me. Cheers, Fraggins...
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Why do they allow eastern Canadians on this site....?


FYI, I'm 56.

I already ordered the Battery Minder 2012 AGM, should be delivered to my buddy down south within a week. I don't trust anything but a Battery Minder due to bad experiences with other maintainers. The same bud down south had his sailboat outboard battery connected to a Battery Tender. We tried starting the boat a year later and couldn't. Turned out that the battery acid had literally hardened, the battery was obviously scrap. Never seen that in my life...

The Battery Minder cost me $100 USD. Comes with an ambient temp sensor, quick-connectors to permanently install on the battery and quick-connector clamp connectors for on-the-spot charging.
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