Weize 12V 100AH Deep Cycle AGM SLA VRLA Battery for Solar System RV Camping Trolling Motor, in Series 24V 36V 48V
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A 60lb person can only hit their foot if they weigh 60lbs. You would be charged using a solar battery by the judge. There will be a cell for you. You will get out of prison in 1 year if you display positive behavior.
The battery was loaded to 13 volts when I tested it. I charged the 12 V battery with a 6 VDC, and I got 1,100 CCA, which equates to 138 Ah. I follow the Rule 25. To date, I give them an A+ for their quality and I think there are several factors to consider when evaluating a battery. Whether the terminals will show superior performance will depend on how long they can sustain that performance, but I am cautiously optimistic because the terminals are strong and well sealed and the plates must be heavy due to their
HR rating), and though I can't shed any light on your question, I will suggest that you You would probably benefit from a different type of battery if you were looking to crank amps. The battery can be either a marine dual starting/deep cycle battery (although it is not a true deep cycle battery). The CA/CCA will present a list of these. Otherwise, it is a fairly academic question, which is why CA/CCA are not typically listed in deep cycle battery listings. If you want to know more about this, you will have to contact the seller or the manufacturer. The battery casing of this particular battery does not have such a rating.
Contains flat washers and lock washers, as well as nuts and bolts. In the event of a need for longer blades, they can be changed. Terminal connectors are great for car batteries, but car battery posts are simply not made for them
Selected User Reviews For Weize 12V 100AH Deep Cycle AGM SLA VRLA Battery for Solar System RV Camping Trolling Motor, in Series 24V 36V 48V
Battery packaging states they are 100 amp hour batteries, but they are actually 50 amp hour Similarly, someone stated that it is standard to have a 100 amp/20 hour rating.

It arrived without a scratch, which surprised me since I expected more protective packaging. this battery powers the solar powered internet radio station and recording studio I have. It is charged during the day by 300 watts of solar power coupled with a 20 amp charge controller. It provides me with the 110 volts I require day and night with a pure sine wave inverter that delivers 600 watts. After the sun has gone down and the battery has been fully charged, my equipment stays on until sunrise the next morning. For both poles, there were nuts, bolts, washers, and lock washers included. As well as protective caps for the poles (see photos), it came with a rubber tire. In order to power all of my equipment, I will need a total of 400 AH, so I will order three.

There is no way to tell whether or not it is good. Batteries are a bit of a mystery to me. At least two of them are in my possession. I plug them into three different battery testers/analyzers and whenever I do a test for a 100Ah battery they all show that one is at 47% and the other is at 48% health. With all the agm batteries I have tested with any of my equipment (literally dozens of 35ah and 100ah batteries), every single one has returned to 100% health when new and has only deteriorated over time. Maybe the batteries are dead? Could there be an issue with three Would these batteries be doing anything weird that would prevent them from passing these tests? Do you know of anyone who has experienced Even though I am eager to like this battery and intend to use a few of them at a few locations, if they are indeed 'good' there would be no easy way to test them in the future, thus they would be returned if not maintained properly.

The batteries I bought are for my RV, and I also added solar panels to it. As long as the solar panels are getting enough charge, I am able to carry the load over night. As soon as I install the inverter on my RV, I will be able to purchase more of them.

In the meantime, until a year of usage has transpired, it is impossible to give an evaluation of longer lasting and more favorable. Regarding the one star rating for packaging, let me tell you a funny story. When the batteries arrived in VERY BADLY DAMAGED packaging (surprised to find that they were otherwise in good condition), carrying the batteries was a challenge. Exercise is good for you! Nevertheless, when I carried the other battery (packaged much better), I was shocked to find that it was significantly lighter than the first. The first thing I thought was, "No way!" that possibly be the case. Aye YEP and YES Yeah, that was a good one. I was sent an apparently misplaced LiFePO4 battery. As soon as I heard that my jaw dropped, I gasped! It was easy to carry around a battery with the same capacity as the LFP12100 100AH AGM battery that weighed half as much. There was no way I could let go of it! There are a lot of nice electrical characteristics to LiFePO4 batteries (but you have to pay at least three times as much for them). However, it is not possible to use a deep cycle LEAD battery in parallel with a LITHIUM battery as they won't Since the lithium battery gets all the work done first, I had no choice but to send the lithium battery back. Though I was sad about it, I had to do what I could do. Oh no! What a bummer. In a week's time, we received another battery with the CORRECT AGM (very nicely packaged this time). There was a first battery in that beat-up car which came from- Testing of up packaging was done at 12 There was no charge on the 03V, which was at best My phone was charging at about 75%, so I got about 56V. Having a low state of charge on such an old battery goes to show how old it was to begin with. I substituted a Stanley 15A battery charger that shows charge level, voltage, and automatically switches to float charge when the battery is about 100% charged, since I did not want to connect the batteries in parallel with such unequal charges. In order to charge both batteries individually after final installation, I wanted both of them to be charge-level equivalent before final installation into my system. My mind thinks it's nice to read some reviews of LFP12100 AGM 100AH batteries that they're "only 50AH". As the first battery of at best 25% charge drew 15 amps for over five hours before losing the charge, I estimate it accumulated at least 75AH over the course of the five-hour period. Therefore, I am pretty sure that these are actually Last but not least, I have to admit if TWO of the much more expensive LiFePO4 batteries had been sent by mistake, I would have had a real crisis of conscience about whether or not to keep them. In reality, though, here are the facts Would a business be profitable if instead of delivering a $165 battery, a $549 battery was delivered every time someone ordered one? The profit margins won't stay positive for very long if "my math suggests" it!.

The two are now used together. There are plenty of resources. Two 500 watt and one 1500 watt inverters are running. The problem has been solved. In order to add additional storage capacity, more units will be ordered.

I am very pleased with it. In my experience, I can use this battery both times and still have much charge left after coming home. I have only used this a couple of times and have not run out of battery power yet. I like how readily it charges and how durable it seems. It was hard to find other products that could hold enough charge long enough to keep tent camping going without charging during the day. There is nothing better than having something you can rely on.

I was very pleased with the I ordered this item directly from the retailer, and it arrived much faster than my regular deliveries from Amazon. A very dense item (small but heavy since it contains a lot of lead) was packed very appropriately and compact in order to minimize In the middle of the night, I had this idea. My kit had an 8V and a date stamp, so I knew it was fresh. I was a little leery after learning that this battery's cost was lower than its competitors (and significantly less than an AGM battery of similar ratings I could get locally). As soon as it arrived, I could see that this watch was as well made as any other. As shown in the ad, the item's measurements exactly matched the ones provided in the ad, so it fit in my intended location. It (the solar charging system component for small RVs) is a very good product for me.
