Description
Advanced GEL Technology for Amaron 100ah GEL solar battery , provides deep cycle capability and better recharge profile throughout the life of the battery. Available in High Temperature technology, which permits normal life at temperatures up to 90˚F (32˚C).
Main Features of 100ah Amaron gel battery
Firstly, this battery has a gas recombination greater than 99%. Moreover, it also has sealed Non-spill able construction. The battery needs no water additions and will not allow electrolyte spills. It has a shock absorbent polypropylene plastic.
Resistant to extreme temperatures and vibration. Amaron 100ah gel solar battery operates at a low internal pressure and thermally welded case to cover bond,
eliminates the risk of acid and electrical leaks.
• Oversized internal components insures
minimal voltage drop and more power
availability.
• Each cell has a low pressure safety release
venting system to prevent explosions,
recognized per U.L. 924.
• It has industrial grade battery plates.
• The availability of puncture proof separator.
• evaluates high acid vacuum fill, reduces
electrical variability between cells.
• Can be used in any position, except
upside down.
• Lifting handle.
• 100% recyclable materials.
The gel batteries
are designed and manufactured to handle every
aspect of the demanding solar & back-up power
industry. They are built to withstand the
wide range of environments, storage, extreme
operating conditions and charge/discharge
cycles that Solar & Back-Up applications require.
Advantages:
- Robust, safe and reliable
- Suitable for PSOC and deep discharge
- Unique heavy duty corrosion-resistant alloy for positive grids to increase cyclic life in tropical environments
- lower internal resistanceand performance
- Low self-discharge rate ensures high charge retention
- Design float life of 10 years
- Clean and sleek looks
- Higher AH and WH efficiency
- Longer service life
At Taqon Electrico we have the Amaron 100ah gel battery in stock. To contact us, please click here.

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