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Amaron 12v 100Ah  VRLA Solar Battery, 12ASMF100

The Amaron 12V 100Ah VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) Solar Battery, often identified by the model number 12ASMF100, is a deep cycle battery designed for solar power storage and various renewable energy applications. Here’s a general overview of its features and specifications:

  • Battery Type: Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Deep Cycle Battery
  • Capacity: 100 Ampere-Hour (Ah)
  • Voltage: 12 Volts
  • Chemistry: Lead-Acid
  • Design: Sealed maintenance-free (SMF) design
  • Cycle Life: Designed for deep cycling, suitable for solar applications

Features:

  • Maintenance-Free: Sealed design eliminates the need for water topping up.
  • Deep Cycle Design: Designed to provide consistent performance over multiple charge and discharge cycles.
  • Advanced Plate Design: Optimized plate design enhances battery life and performance.
  • Leak-Proof and Spill-Proof: Ensures safe operation in various orientations.
  • Low Self-Discharge Rate: Allows for longer storage periods without significant discharge.
  • AGM Technology: Absorbent Glass Mat technology ensures efficient gas recombination and reduced maintenance requirements.

Applications:

  • Solar Power Storage: Ideal for storing energy generated by solar panels for later use.
  • Off-Grid Systems: Suitable for off-grid homes, cabins, and remote installations.
  • Backup Power: Can provide backup power during grid outages or peak demand periods.
  • Renewable Energy Systems: Compatible with various renewable energy sources and hybrid systems.
  • Telecom: Used in telecom applications for backup power.

Dimensions: Specific dimensions may vary based on the model.

Compatibility: Designed to work with solar charge controllers and inverters.

Safety: Built-in safety features to prevent overcharging and provide thermal protection.

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