AGM battery
Mixed AGM starter/servo batteries for boats are a high-performance, versatile solution designed to meet two essential needs: supplying the energy required to start the engine, and powering on-board electrical equipment. Thanks to AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) technology, these batteries offer an ideal combination of instant power, robustness and moderate discharge capacity.
AGM TECHNOLOGYAGM technology is based on a system in which the electrolyte is absorbed in fiberglass separators, making the battery watertight and resistant to vibration, which is crucial in marine environments. This enables AGM batteries to withstand frequent charging and discharging cycles, while offering instant high power for starting even energy-hungry engines such as diesel or petrol. In addition to their starting capacity, these batteries are designed to power on-board equipment such as lighting systems, depth sounders, refrigerators and electronic devices. Although they are not optimized for continuous deep discharging, they offer excellent capacity to handle moderate electrical needs over intermediate durations. This makes them ideal for daytrips or weekend-trips at sea. |
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HIGH-QUALITY BATTERIESMixed AGM batteries are also appreciated for their low self-discharge. They retain their charge even after long periods of inactivity, which is an asset for yachtsmen who use their boats only occasionally. What's more, their watertight, maintenance-free design makes them particularly suitable for use in the marine environment, where humidity, shocks and temperature variations can affect conventional batteries. These batteries also offer excellent resistance to vibration and shock, an essential feature for boats subject to constant movement at sea. What's more, they are designed to last longer than conventional batteries, making them a profitable long-term investment. In short, mixed AGM starter/servo batteries for boats offer an efficient, reliable solution for sailors looking for a battery capable of handling both starting needs and the power supply to on-board equipment. Thanks to their robustness, low maintenance and ability to withstand the demanding conditions of sailing, they represent a wise choice for yachtsmen looking for performance and durability. |
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