- Forklift Lithium Battery
- Golf Cart Lithium Battery
- Rack-mounted Lithium Battery
51.2V 100Ah Rackmount LiFePO4 Battery
8000 times (80% DOD 0.5C)
Optional SNMP for TELECOM - Car Starter Battery
- 12V LiFePO4 Battery
12V 150Ah Lithium RV Battery
Bluetooth App | Self-heating
LiFePO4 | Group 31
UL 1642 | IEC 62619 - 24V LiFePO4 Battery
- 36V LiFePO4 Battery
- 48V LiFePO4 Battery
- 60V LiFePO4 Battery
60V 100Ah Lithium Battery (AGV, AMR, LGV)
Peak Discharge Current 400A
500 x 298 x 349 mm - 72V~96V LiFePO4 Battery
72V 100Ah Lithium Golf Cart Battery
Peak Discharge Current 315A (10S)
740 × 320 × 246 mm - Wall-mounted Lithium Battery
51.2V 100Ah 5kWh
Wall-mounted Battery532 x 425 x 170 mm / LiFePO4
>8000 Cycles (80% DOD 0.5C)
RS485 / CAN-bus
for Solar Home ESS - Home-ESS All-in-One
51.2V 32kWh
All-in-On HESS SystemPowerAll
51.2V / LiFePO4
>8000 Cycles (80% DOD 0.5C)
RS485 / CAN-bus / WiFi
All-in-One for Home ESS
What Are The Benefits Of US Battery AGM-6V?
US Battery AGM-6V batteries are sealed lead-acid batteries utilizing Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology, offering leak-proof operation and deep-cycle durability. They provide 6V output with 220–315Ah capacities, ideal for golf carts, solar storage, and industrial equipment. Benefits include vibration resistance, minimal maintenance, and 500–800 cycles at 80% depth of discharge. Advanced calcium-tin grids reduce corrosion, ensuring reliable performance in temperatures from -20°C to 50°C.
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What defines US Battery AGM-6V technology?
US Battery AGM-6V uses AGM technology with fiberglass mats absorbing sulfuric acid, eliminating spills. Its high-purity lead grids optimize conductivity and corrosion resistance, while pressure-regulated valves prevent gas buildup. Designed for 6V systems, these batteries excel in deep discharges with low self-discharge rates (3% monthly).
AGM-6V batteries feature compressed glass mat separators that trap electrolytes, enabling recombination efficiency over 99%. This design allows operation in any orientation without leakage—critical for mobile applications like golf carts. Compared to flooded batteries, AGM models reduce water loss by 90%, thanks to sealed construction. Pro Tip: Pair AGM batteries with temperature-compensated chargers (14.1–14.6V at 25°C) to prevent under/overcharging. For example, a 6V AGM-315Ah battery can power a golf cart for 45–60 minutes of continuous use, recovering 80% charge in 5–6 hours. However, charging beyond 14.8V risks drying the mats, permanently lowering capacity.
⚠️ Critical: Never expose AGM-6V batteries to temperatures above 50°C during charging—thermal stress accelerates grid corrosion.
How do AGM-6V batteries outperform flooded lead-acid?
AGM-6V batteries offer superior cycle life (2–3x longer than flooded) and faster recharge rates. Their spill-proof design suits enclosed spaces, while vibration resistance withstands rough terrain.
Flooded batteries lose 20–30% capacity annually due to sulfation, whereas AGM variants retain 85% capacity after 3 years under proper maintenance. AGMs also deliver 20% higher cranking amps—crucial for electric vehicle startups. Table below compares key metrics:
Metric | AGM-6V | Flooded 6V |
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Cycle Life (80% DoD) | 800 | 300 |
Recharge Time (0–80%) | 5h | 8h |
Maintenance Frequency | None | Monthly |
Practically speaking, AGMs are ideal for golf courses needing all-weather reliability. They withstand vibrations from uneven paths better than flooded models, which often suffer plate shedding. But what happens if you ignore voltage limits? Over-discharging below 5.25V per cell causes irreversible sulfation. Pro Tip: Use a battery monitor with voltage cutoff at 5.4V/cell to maximize lifespan.
What’s the typical lifespan of AGM-6V batteries?
AGM-6V batteries last 4–7 years with proper care, achieving 500–800 cycles at 80% depth of discharge (DoD). Factors like temperature, charging habits, and load patterns significantly impact longevity.
At 25°C ambient temperature, AGM batteries lose 2–3% capacity annually. Operating above 35°C doubles degradation rates due to accelerated grid oxidation. For solar storage setups cycling daily to 50% DoD, expect 6–8 years service. Pro Tip: Equalize AGMs quarterly at 15.5V for 2–4 hours to balance cell voltages. For example, a golf cart used 5x weekly might require replacement after 5 years, while occasional users could stretch it to 7 years. Transitional phases between charge/discharge should be managed with controllers to avoid micro-cycling.
Are AGM-6V batteries cost-effective long-term?
Despite higher upfront costs (20–40% pricier than flooded), AGM-6V batteries offer lower total ownership costs through reduced maintenance and replacements. Their energy efficiency (85–90% vs. 75–85% for flooded) further cuts operational expenses.
Table comparing 10-year costs for golf cart fleets:
Cost Factor | AGM-6V | Flooded 6V |
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Initial Purchase | $1,200 | $800 |
Replacements | 1 | 3 |
Maintenance | $0 | $300 |
Beyond dollar savings, AGMs reduce downtime—critical for commercial operations. A marina using AGMs for electric boats saved 12 hours monthly on battery checks. However, in high-heat environments, flooded batteries might last longer if properly watered. Pro Tip: Calculate payback period using cycle counts—AGMs become cheaper after 400+ cycles.
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Redway Battery Expert Insight
US Battery AGM-6V batteries deliver unmatched reliability for deep-cycle applications. Their leak-proof AGM design and calcium-tin alloy grids ensure 800+ cycles in demanding environments. Redway recommends pairing them with smart chargers maintaining 14.4V±0.2V for optimized performance. Ideal for golf carts and renewable systems, these batteries outperform flooded models in maintenance and lifespan under proper voltage management.
FAQs
Can AGM-6V batteries be used in solar systems?
Yes, their low self-discharge and deep-cycle capability suit off-grid solar. Ensure charge controllers limit absorption voltage to 14.4V to avoid overcharging.
How often should AGM-6V batteries be replaced?
Every 4–7 years, depending on discharge depth and temperature. Monitor capacity—replace when it drops below 60% of rated Ah.