SEALED LEAD ACID (SLA/AGM/VRLA) BATTERIES

What Is A Sealed Lead Acid (SLA/AGM/VRLA) Battery?
A Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) battery, also known as VRLA, Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery, has the following attributes: maintenance-free, leak-proof, and not...
How Long Do SLA Batteries (SLA/AGM/VRLA) Typically Last?
The majority of SLA/AGM/VRLA batteries last anywhere from three to five years, depending on things like applications, charging method, and operating tempera...
What Is The Shelf Life Of A Sealed Lead Acid Battery?
SLA batteries naturally discharge over time. If it is not charged periodically, the battery’s full capacity may not be reached again. SLA batteries self-di...
Are The Sealed Lead Acid Batteries That You Sell Rechargeable?
Yes, all SLA batteries that we sell are rechargeable.
My Sealed Lead Acid Battery Is Bloated Or Swollen. What Should I Do?
Immediately remove the swollen battery from the equipment it is in. A battery expands due to overcharging. High rates of overcharging will cause a battery t...
What Is The Difference Between A Gel Cell, an AGM and an SLA Battery?
A gel cell or gelled electrolyte is a sealed battery containing semi-solid electrolyte and may also be identified as a sealed lead acid. AGM(absorbed glass...