GRANKIA FG38-12 best agm valve regulated lead acid battery 12v 38ah is manufactured with the highest quality materials and rigorously tested to ensure safety, OEM compatibility, effectiveness and optimal performance.
The VRLA lead acid battery 12v 38ah offers a high cycle life in a large range of cyclic applications including mobility, golf, solar and wind.

FG38-12 best agm valve regulated lead acid battery 12v 38ah
Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery Features
- TTP technique, to reduce internal resistance
- Capable of high discharge rates.
- No spills, no leaks, and no water to check
- Long service life in float or cyclic applications
- Absorbed Glass Mat technology (great durability and vibration-resistance)
- High purity raw material
- Maintenance-free
- ABS Containers (UL94HB or UL94V0)
- Minimal self-discharge – ideal for seasonal use
Storage Battery Applications
- Uninterrupted power supply(UPS)
- Automotive and traction applications
- Lighting equipment, fire alarms and security systems
- Communication and telecom system
- Solar energy system
- High current drain applications
- Fire alarms and security systems
- Portable VTR/TV, tape recorders, radios, etc.
- Various power toys and recreational equipment
- Emergency power supplies in power generation plants and substations
- Golf Cart
12v Rechargeable Battery Details
AGM Deep Cycle Battery Characteristics
Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery FAQ
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What kind of lead-acid battery that is valve regulated?
The VRLA battery is the most popular reserve power design because the electrolyte is captive, preventing it from spilling even when the case is punctured.
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Why valves are regulated in lead acid batteries?
A VRLA battery is simply a lead-acid battery in which the electrolyte has been immobilised in order to recombine hydrogen and oxygen. It has a sealed construction with pressure release valves to prevent gases from escaping, it is this which gives it its name.
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How do you maintain a VRLA battery?
The battery will experience a 50% reduction of life for each 18°F (10°C) above 77°F (25°C). High ambient room temperature should be corrected through the use of appropriate ventilation and air conditioning. The VRLA battery should not be charged at temperatures exceeding 122°F (50°C).