WEIZE Sealed Lead Acid Battery, Deep Cycle Battery for RV, Solar, Camping, Cabin, Marine and Off-Grid System
WEIZE Sealed Lead Acid Battery, Deep Cycle Battery for RV, Solar, Camping, Cabin, Marine and Off-Grid System
Reliable and Efficient Sealed Lead Acid Battery
Nominal Voltage & Rated Capacity | 12V 100Ah | 12V 100Ah | 12V 200Ah |
Battery Type | AGM | AGM | AGM |
Color | Black | Light Grey | Black |
Cycle Use Voltage | 14.5V - 14.8V | 14.5V - 14.8V | 14.4V - 14.7V |
Float Charge Voltage | 13.5V - 13.8V | 13.5V - 13.8V | 13.5V - 13.8V |
Maximum Continuous Charging Current | 30A | 30A | 60A |
Maximum Discharging Current | 1150A (5 seconds) | 1150A (5 seconds) | 1600A (5 seconds) |
Product Weight | 61 lbs | 63 lbs | 128.9 lbs |
Product Dimensions | 13x6.7x8.4 in | 12.99x6.73x8.43 in | 20.55x9.37x8.70 in |
Warranty | 1-year | 2-year | 2-year |
Looking to supercharge your power needs? Look no further than the Weize Deep Cycle Battery - your ultimate energy companion! With an exceptional package that includes screws, a maintenance-free design, and spill-proof technology, this battery is ready to elevate your energy solutions like never before.
Our Deep Cycle Batteries are designed with advanced AGM and GEL technologies, both VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead-Acid) batteries. GEL batteries, in particular, offer a safer option compared to traditional lead-acid batteries. They adapt better to extreme temperatures and are less likely to experience thermal runaway. The GEL battery uses a silica gel to suspend the electrolyte, providing superior cycle life compared to AGM batteries.
Our batteries are versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Marine Applications
- Power Blackout Solutions
- Outdoor Activities
- Solar & Wind Power Applications
- Electric Wheelchairs
- RV & Camper Applications
- Trolling Motor Applications
- Fish Finder Applications
- Off-Grid Applications
(Note: Not suitable for motorcycle or ATV engine starts)
Choose Weize Deep Cycle Batteries for reliable, long-lasting power in all your adventures and essential power needs.
SLA batteries have a low self-discharge rate - about 40% per year or 3.3% per month. These batteries are able to be stored without charging for up to 5-6 months when at full capacity, but doing so is not recommended. At least every 2-3 months you should top charge them. In order to prolong their shelf life, SLA batteries should be stored and maintained properly.
Best Practices
- Store batteries in a cool, dry place (optimally 75 degrees Fahrenheit / 23 degrees Celsius or less)
- Periodical top charging of the batteries is recommended
- Store batteries in a fully charged state
Our batteries can be used in various types of:
- Access Control Systems
- Home Alarm Systems
- Burglar Alarm Systems
- Security Systems
- Electric scooters and bikes
- Electric wheelchairs
- Ride-on Toys
- Golf Carts
- camping
- Camper Trailers
- Portable solar set-ups
- Camper Vans & RVs
- Motor-homes
- Marine
- 4WDs
- Off Grid Solar
Connecting batteries
NOTE: The maximum number that can be connected in parallel is 4. In series, there are no limitations.
IN SERIES
By connecting the batteries in series you are doubling the voltage and maintaining the same capacity (amp hours). Connect the positive terminal of the first battery to the negative terminal of the second one. From the two free terminals connect the positive to the power lead on your device, and the negative to the ground connection of your application.
PARALLEL
By connecting the batteries in parallel you are doubling the capacity (amp hours) and maintaining the same voltage. Connect the positive terminal of the second battery to the positive terminal of the first battery. Do the same with the negative terminals. Connect your application to the positive and negative terminals of the first battery.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOU BUY
In order to find the best replacement for your original battery you need to compare the physical dimensions, Volts, and Amp power of your original model to our battery. Besides physical dimensions, you also need to check battery terminals, which are the metal connectors on top of the battery. To determine what terminal your battery has, you will need to look at their form and determine if they have a flat connector, nut and bolt, or wires, and then measure their sizes.