GRANKIA FG12-12 valve regulated sealed lead acid 12v 12ah battery is designed to cycle on a daily basis so they provide the highest level of battery life for demanding applications.
Lead acid batteries can be found in a wide variety of applications including small scale power storage such as UPS systems, starting lighting and ignition power sources for automobiles, along with large, grid-scale power systems.
12V 12AH Battery Features
- Low internal resistance allowing them to stand deep discharge currents
- Adapted to deep cycling applications
- Heavy Duty Grids
- Long service life
- Absorbed Glass Mat technology (great durability and vibration-resistance)
- High purity raw material: low self discharge rate
- Maintenance-free
- ABS Containers (UL94HB or UL94V0)
- Minimal self-discharge – ideal for seasonal use
AGM 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
Lead Acid Battery Details
VLRA Battery Characteristics
12V 12AH Battery FAQ
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How long will a 12V 12Ah battery last?
This graph for a sample 12v 12Ah Sealed Lead Acid battery shows how long it can power devices of various amperage. We can see here that when connected to a 12 amp device the battery will last about 40 minutes before the voltage drops below 10, at which point the device will probably cut off.
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What is 12V 12Ah battery used for?
The 12V 12.00Ah battery offers excellent performance in a wide range of applications including security and fire systems, medical devices, emergency lighting and UPS systems.
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How long will a 12V battery last without charging?
Typically, a new and fully charged battery can last for around two to three weeks without needing to be recharged via a generator.