Discover the Victron Energy 130Ah 12V AGM battery, a reliable and high-performance solution for your energy needs. This battery is ideal for applications requiring stable and durable energy, whether for a motorhome, a boat, or a solar installation.
The Victron Energy 130Ah 12V AGM battery uses sealed, maintenance-free VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) technology. Gas will only escape through safety valves in case of overcharging or cell failure, ensuring safe use.
AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are designed for optimal performance. The electrolyte is absorbed into a fiberglass mat placed between the plates, allowing for higher currents than GEL batteries for short durations, ideal for high-demand energy applications.
Thanks to high-purity materials and lead-calcium grids, this Victron Energy AGM battery has a low self-discharge rate. It can be stored for up to one year without needing a recharge, making it perfect for intermittent use.
Even after deep or prolonged discharge, the Victron VRLA battery can recover exceptionally well. However, it is important to note that frequent deep discharges can reduce battery life, as with all lead-acid batteries.
This battery is particularly suitable for various applications such as motorhomes, boats, and solar installations.
The Victron AGM 130Ah battery offers an excellent cycling lifespan: over 1500 cycles at 30% discharge. These figures demonstrate the robustness and longevity of this battery under normal operating conditions.
Made with high-quality materials, this battery features M8 perforated copper terminals for optimal contact. Its robust design ensures increased resistance to shocks and vibrations, making the battery more durable in demanding environments.
AGM batteries, although called maintenance-free, require some attention to ensure their longevity. Various factors can reduce their lifespan and lead to premature wear, such as incomplete charging cycles, deep or excessive discharges, and high temperatures.
⚠️ To make the most of your deep-cycle batteries, consult the attached file in the INFO AND GUIDES section