GEL Batteries

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In South Africa, gel batteries offer a solid and stable option for energy storage.

Features:
  • Voltage: 12V
  • Length:34cm,
  • Height:27cm,
  • Width: 18cm
  • Weight: 25.5 kg
  • Ampere-hour (Ah) rating: 100Ah
  • Dimensions: 53 x 25x 27cm

 

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GEL Batteries

A GEL battery, or Gel cell battery, is a type of lead-acid battery that uses a gelled electrolyte to provide power. This electrolyte is created by mixing sulfuric acid with silica fume, which makes the resulting mixture thick and immobile. This design offers several advantages and makes GEL batteries suitable for various applications.

Advantages:

Here are some of the Advantages of gel batteries:

1. Maintenance-Free:

GEL batteries are sealed and do not require water to be added, making them maintenance-free. This feature is particularly useful in remote or hard-to-access installations.

 2. Leak-Proof and Spill-Proof:

Because the electrolyte is in gel form, it does not spill or leak, even if the battery casing is damaged. This enhances safety and allows for flexible mounting positions.

 3. Deep Discharge Protection:

GEL batteries handle deep discharges better than traditional flooded lead-acid batteries. They can be discharged to a higher degree without suffering damage, making them ideal for applications where deep cycling is common.

 4. Low Self-Discharge: 

GEL batteries have a low self-discharge rate, meaning they retain their charge for longer periods when not in use, which is beneficial for standby and emergency power applications.

Disadvantages:

Here are some of the disadvantages of gel battery:

1. High weight:

Gel batteries can’t be used in some situations where flexibility is necessary since they weigh more than other battery technologies.

2. Low energy density:

Gel battery are unable to produce large amounts of power or range due to their low energy density.

3. Long charging time:

Gel battery require a longer period of time to fully charge, typically exceeding 6 to 8 hours.

4. Overcharging:

Overcharging gel battery can shorten its lifespan by causing damage.

FAQ’s:

Is it possible to utilize gel batteries with solar panels?

Gel batteries are suitable for solar systems, yes.

What is the gel battery’s voltage range?

Gel batteries have a voltage range of 14.0 to 14.2 volts and a float voltage range of 13.1 to 13.3 volts.

How much time does gel battery charging take?

In direct sunshine, gel battery require around 6 to 8 hours to reach full charge.

What are gel battery?

Gel battery are a kind of maintenance-free, valve-regulated lead acid battery.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Gel battery is a 12V 7.2AH lead acid battery, with a nominal voltage of 12 volts; a maximum charging current of 7.2 ah; one-year warranty.   They provide a number of advantages, such as deep cycle capabilities, maintenance-free operation, and flexibility for a wide range of uses. Despite possible downsides including the potential to overcharging and a high initial cost, their benefits make them a well-liked option for a lot of customers 12V 7.2AH lead acid battery,  Gel battery; nominal voltage of 12 volts; maximum charging current of 7.2 ah; one-year warranty.

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