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AGM batteries are a type of sealed/VRLA battery, in which the electrolyte is a liquid but it is held in place in a fiberglass blotter, and hence its name: Absorbed Glass Material. | AGM batteries are a type of sealed/VRLA battery, in which the electrolyte is a liquid but it is held in place in a fiberglass blotter, and hence its name: Absorbed Glass Material. | ||
− | View the inside of an AGM battery | + | <br />[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MySMrdb2nwQ View the inside of an AGM battery] |
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− | Maintenance-free with minimal release of gas They do not perform well in hot conditions (loss of electrolyte in the form of gas at higher temperatures) A temperature above 49°C (120°F) is very dangerous for the battery life. | + | |+ |
− | They maintain the electrolyte homogeneity well. | + | !Advantages |
− | + | !Disadvantages | |
− | Withstand colder temperatures well | + | |- |
− | because of their homogeneous electrolyte (Since the electrolyte is held in the glass mat separators, it won't expand when frozen like it will in a flooded battery | + | |Maintenance-free with minimal release of gas |
− | + | |They do not perform well in hot conditions (loss of electrolyte in the form of gas at higher temperatures) A temperature above 49°C (120°F) is very dangerous for the battery life. | |
− | Allows high peak currents (CCA) to pass | + | |- |
− | Shock-resistant (Vibration-resistant) (Because of the fibre glass mats are woven tightly and the plates are packed tightly, making them immune to vibrations) | + | |They maintain the electrolyte homogeneity well. |
− | Low self-discharge (1-3% per month) | + | |They are sensitive to overcharging and high voltages (loss of electrolyte in the form of gas) / |
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+ | |Withstand colder temperatures well because of their homogeneous electrolyte (Since the electrolyte is held in the glass mat separators, it won't expand when frozen like it will in a flooded battery | ||
+ | |Limited lifespan (high acidity level required) | ||
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+ | |Allows high peak currents (CCA) to pass | ||
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+ | |Shock-resistant (Vibration-resistant) (Because of the fibre glass mats are woven tightly and the plates are packed tightly, making them immune to vibrations) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Low self-discharge (1-3% per month) | ||
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AGM batteries are a type of sealed/VRLA battery, in which the electrolyte is a liquid but it is held in place in a fiberglass blotter, and hence its name: Absorbed Glass Material.
View the inside of an AGM battery
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Maintenance-free with minimal release of gas | They do not perform well in hot conditions (loss of electrolyte in the form of gas at higher temperatures) A temperature above 49°C (120°F) is very dangerous for the battery life. |
They maintain the electrolyte homogeneity well. | They are sensitive to overcharging and high voltages (loss of electrolyte in the form of gas) / |
Withstand colder temperatures well because of their homogeneous electrolyte (Since the electrolyte is held in the glass mat separators, it won't expand when frozen like it will in a flooded battery | Limited lifespan (high acidity level required) |
Allows high peak currents (CCA) to pass | |
Shock-resistant (Vibration-resistant) (Because of the fibre glass mats are woven tightly and the plates are packed tightly, making them immune to vibrations) | |
Low self-discharge (1-3% per month) |
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