VRLA AGM Battery CS series


Contact online >>

About VRLA AGM Battery CS series

About VRLA AGM Battery CS series

As the photovoltaic (PV) industry continues to evolve, advancements in VRLA AGM Battery CS series have become critical to optimizing the utilization of renewable energy sources. From innovative battery technologies to intelligent energy management systems, these solutions are transforming the way we store and distribute solar-generated electricity.

When you're looking for the latest and most efficient VRLA AGM Battery CS series for your PV project, our website offers a comprehensive selection of cutting-edge products designed to meet your specific requirements. Whether you're a renewable energy developer, utility company, or commercial enterprise looking to reduce your carbon footprint, we have the solutions to help you harness the full potential of solar energy.

By interacting with our online customer service, you'll gain a deep understanding of the various VRLA AGM Battery CS series featured in our extensive catalog, such as high-efficiency storage batteries and intelligent energy management systems, and how they work together to provide a stable and reliable power supply for your PV projects.

6 FAQs about [VRLA AGM Battery CS series]

Why are VRLA batteries acid-starved?

Our VRLA batteries are designed to be “acid-starved.” This means that the power (sulfate) in the acid is used before the power in the plates. This design protects the plates from ultra-deep discharges. Ultra-deep discharging is what causes life-shortening plate shedding and accelerated positive grid corrosion which can destroy a battery.

What makes a VRLA battery a good battery?

Our VRLA calcium alloy battery (East Penn’s exclusive patented alloy) is also very efficient with low resistance. However, when deeply discharged, the electrolyte is used up before the plates are totally discharged because the battery is “acid-starved.” This feature: • limits the discharge the plates can deliver.

Are AGM batteries recombinant?

Both are recombinant batteries. Both are sealed valve-regulated (SVR) – also called valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA). AGM batteries and gel batteries are both considered “acid-starved”. In a gel battery, the electrolyte does not flow like a normal liquid. The electrolyte has the consistency and appearance of petroleum jelly.

Can a VRLA battery be overcharged?

While our VRLA batteries accept a charge extremely well due to their low internal resistance, any battery will be damaged by continual under- or overcharging. Capacity is reduced and life is shortened. Overcharging is especially harmful to any VRLA battery because of the sealed design.

How do you charge a VRLA battery?

a. Using a fully discharged VRLA battery (OCV about 11.8V) and a digital voltmeter, record the initial open circuit voltage at the battery terminals. b. Using an automatic charger as described above, set voltage if adjustable (14.1V for gel, 14.4V for AGM models). c. Connect and start charging. Record initial on-charge voltage and current . d.

What temperature should a VRLA battery be charged at?

Keep in mind that the voltage limit is at 68°F/20°C. Charging at higher or lower temperatures will change this limit. A temperature-sensing charger should always be used, as manual adjustments are never accurate and will damage any VRLA battery.

Related Contents

Contact Integrated Localized Bess Provider

Enter your inquiry details, We will reply you in 24 hours.