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What is an AGM Battery?

The term AGM battery is short for Absorbed Glass Mat. AGM batteries have become increasingly popular in recent years. The wide use of AGM batteries is largely due to their unique design. The way in which they’re constructed provides batteries with a higher voltage output, which allows them to support the increasing amount of technology found in modern and heavy-duty vehicles.

Are you looking for the best battery for your car, truck, RV, golf cart, boat or powersport vehicle? An  battery may be the answer. Today, we’ll be discussing how batteries work, looking at the various features of AGM technology and what advantages batteries have over traditional lead acid batteries. We’ll also be talking about deep cycle batteries and what to look for in an AGM battery charger.

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Pros, Cons, FAQs

1. Longer Lifespan

2. Generates More Starts

3. Lighter And More Durable

4. Lower Internal Resistance Means Higher Power Output

5. Faster Recharge And Better Depth Of Discharge

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AGM Battery applications

7 Applications of Long Life AGM Battery

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  • Through persistent efforts, SOLAR, the China-based sealed lead acid battery supplier, has brought a wide range of long life AGM VRLA batteries to all kinds of fields. Typical applications are as follows.
  • Telecommunication systems including exchange board, microwave station, mobile base station, data center, radio and broadcast station;
  • Power plant and power transmission system;
  • Solar energy and wind turbine system;
  • Signal system and emergency lighting system;
  • EPS and UPS systems (Known as UPS battery).
  • Signal, Alarm & Safety System

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Install, Maintenance and Storage

Battery maintenance and storage

Keep cell terminals and connectors free of dust and corrosion. Terminal corrosion may affect the performance of the battery and could present a safety hazard. Should corrosion be observed, disconnect the battery, unbolt and remove the connectors, and remove the corrosion by brushing the terminals and connectors with a dilute solution of baking soda and water (sodium bicarbonate). Reapply an anti-oxidizing grease before reconnecting and bolting the connectors. Always maintain proper records.

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Charging AGM batteries properly is a very important step in ensuring a long service life. AGM batteries are used for a wide range of applications. For example, they are used in powering your electronic devices, providing backup power to your UPS, powering your car and storing renewable energy for future use. In order to ensure your batteries lives for years, it is critical that it is charged properly. If you charge your batteries in the wrong way, they will face premature aging. Meaning, your batteries will die our much faster than they are designed to. In fact, improperly charging your batteries may cause the cells to preheat, damaging the battery and causing it to die within a matter of hours. In order to make the battery live for years, follow the 4 tips below for charging your batteries

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Absorbent glass mat batteries (AGM Batteries) have been a market favorite for the past few decades. At the time, they were designed to be a viable alternative to the Ni-Cad batteries, which were very costly. Though they were mainly used in military vehicles as a source of back up power and heavy vehicles such as long-distance trucks, nowadays, they have more diversified uses. In principle, the AGM batteries work like any other lead battery. However, the AGM batteries, compared to flooded batteries, have several significant improvements that make them more efficient. Additionally, just like other types of batteries in the market, they have their advantages and disadvantages

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