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...
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...
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...
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 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...
Are The Sealed Lead Acid Batteries That You Sell Rechargeable?
Yes, all SLA batteries that we sell are rechargeable.
What is the difference between F1 and F2 Battery Terminals?
The difference between F1 and F2 battery terminals is their width. F1 terminals are 0.187 inches wide, while F2 terminals are 0.250 inches wide. This means ...