Victron

Victron AGM Telecom Battery 12V/115Ah

£358.80
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BAT412105164
Victron 12V 115Ah AGM Telecom battery with front-access terminals for racked or space-restricted installations. Sealed, maintenance-free AGM construction with low self-discharge and a 12-year float design life. A compact deep-cycle option for marine and vehicle house banks.

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Description

The Victron 12V AGM Telecom battery is a 115Ah front-terminal valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery built around Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) construction, where the electrolyte is held in a glass-fibre mat between the plates. With the connection terminals brought out to the front of the case, it is designed to be racked or installed where top access is restricted, which makes it a practical floor-space saver for boats and vehicles as well as the telecom cabinets it was originally developed for.

AGM construction gives the battery very low internal resistance, so it accepts high charge and discharge currents and is well suited to demanding loads. Lead-calcium grids and high-purity materials keep self-discharge below 2% per month at 20C, allowing long storage between charges. Rated for a 12-year float design life and more than 500 cycles at 50% depth of discharge, it suits both standby and moderate cyclic marine duty.

The battery is maintenance-free and sealed, so it can be mounted in most orientations and needs no electrolyte topping up. Charge it as a 12V AGM battery using the absorption and float voltages stated in the specifications.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) valve-regulated construction, sealed and maintenance-free
  • Front-access M8 drilled flat copper terminals for racked and space-restricted installations
  • 115Ah nominal capacity at 25C to an end-of-discharge voltage of 10.5V
  • Low internal resistance accepts high charge and discharge currents
  • Self-discharge below 2% per month at 20C for long storage between charges
  • 12-year float design life at 20C
  • More than 500 cycles at 80% depth of discharge; up to 1800 cycles at 30% DoD
  • Cold cranking rating of 1000A at -18C

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Key specifications

TechnologyAGM (Absorbent Glass Mat)
Nominal voltage12 V
Rated capacity (C20)115 Ah
TerminalsM8 drilled flat copper, front access
Weight35 kg

Capacity

Rated capacity at 20h discharge115 Ah
Capacity at C20115 Ah
Cold cranking amps (CCA)1000 A
Reserve capacity200 min

Charging

Absorption voltage14.4 - 14.7 V
Float voltage13.6 - 13.8 V
Storage voltage13.2 V

Cycle life

Float design life at 20°C12 years
Cycle life at 80% DoD500 cycles
Cycle life at 50% DoD750 cycles
Cycle life at 30% DoD1800 cycles
Self-discharge at 20°CLess than 2 %/month

Physical

Dimensions (l×w×h)395 x 110 x 293 mm

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What does the front-access terminal design offer?
The terminals are brought out to the front of the case rather than the top, so the battery can be installed in racks or in locations where top access is limited. This makes it a useful floor-space saver on boats and in vehicles.
What charge voltages should I use?
Victron specifies an absorption voltage of 14.4 to 14.7V and a float voltage of 13.6 to 13.8V at 20C, with a storage voltage of 13.2V. Use the higher absorption figure if the battery is cycled regularly.
Does the battery need maintenance or topping up?
No. It is a sealed valve-regulated AGM battery in which the electrolyte is absorbed into a glass-fibre mat, so there is no need to check or top up electrolyte levels.
How long can it be stored without charging?
Thanks to lead-calcium grids and high-purity materials, self-discharge is less than 2% per month at 20C, so the battery can be stored for extended periods between charges. Self-discharge roughly doubles for every 10C rise in temperature.
What cycle life can I expect?
The battery is rated for more than 500 cycles at 80% depth of discharge, 750 cycles at 50% DoD and 1800 cycles at 30% DoD, with a 12-year float design life at 20C.