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Lead acid AGM battery
The absorbing glass pad structure allows the electrolyte to be suspended in the lead plate around the fiberglass pad. In theory, this improves discharge and charge efficiency. The AGM battery is a variant of the sealed VRLA battery, just a more advanced design. Common uses include deep cycle, solar, and UPS systems.
For this type of battery, the typical absorption voltage range is 14.4 to 15.0 volts; A typical float voltage range is 13.2 to 13.6 volts.
The Pros
Install Them Anywhere: Gel batteries have the advantage of being able to be used in virtually any position, because they don’t leak and are generally maintenance free. This greatly increases the number of applications gel batteries can be used for.
– Minimal Risk: When damage occurs to a traditional lead-acid battery you are faced with a massive and dangerous clean up (not to mention the impact on anything the battery acid may come into contact with during the process). Gel batteries will not leak out if the casing becomes damaged, so there is a reduced risk of harm coming to the equipment and clean up hazards.
– Vibration Resistant: One of the biggest complaints with wet cell batteries is that they are very susceptible to extreme vibration and other impacts.
– No Fumes: Because these batteries are comprised of a gel substance there are minimal fumes created as a result of use. This means that there is a reduced need for ventilation which increases the potential applications gel batteries can be used for, as well as making them easier to charge anywhere.
– Resistant To Discharge Death: When using a wet cell battery it’s important that you don’t allow the battery to discharge too much. Otherwise, it will never recharge. Gel cell batteries aren’t that way. They aredeep cycle batteries which means that they can discharge more and still be recharged like new.
Specification
Lead acid AGM battery
The absorbing glass pad structure allows the electrolyte to be suspended in the lead plate around the fiberglass pad. In theory, this improves discharge and charge efficiency. The AGM battery is a variant of the sealed VRLA battery, just a more advanced design. Common uses include deep cycle, solar, and UPS systems.
For this type of battery, the typical absorption voltage range is 14.4 to 15.0 volts; A typical float voltage range is 13.2 to 13.6 volts.
The Pros
Install Them Anywhere: Gel batteries have the advantage of being able to be used in virtually any position, because they don’t leak and are generally maintenance free. This greatly increases the number of applications gel batteries can be used for.
– Minimal Risk: When damage occurs to a traditional lead-acid battery you are faced with a massive and dangerous clean up (not to mention the impact on anything the battery acid may come into contact with during the process). Gel batteries will not leak out if the casing becomes damaged, so there is a reduced risk of harm coming to the equipment and clean up hazards.
– Vibration Resistant: One of the biggest complaints with wet cell batteries is that they are very susceptible to extreme vibration and other impacts.
– No Fumes: Because these batteries are comprised of a gel substance there are minimal fumes created as a result of use. This means that there is a reduced need for ventilation which increases the potential applications gel batteries can be used for, as well as making them easier to charge anywhere.
– Resistant To Discharge Death: When using a wet cell battery it’s important that you don’t allow the battery to discharge too much. Otherwise, it will never recharge. Gel cell batteries aren’t that way. They aredeep cycle batteries which means that they can discharge more and still be recharged like new.
Specification