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Master U-power 150A solar gel battery

$ 90.95

Discover the UP-G100-12 autonomous storage system, a reliable and high-performance solution to meet your energy needs. This battery uses lead-acid (gel) technology, offering exceptional stability and durability. With a nominal voltage of 12 V and a nominal capacity of 100 Ah, this battery ensures a constant and reliable power supply for a variety of applications. Whether for solar systems, backup power installations, or any other autonomous energy requirement, the UP-G100-12 is ready to meet the demand. Its compact design, with dimensions of 484mm x 171mm x 241 mm and a weight of 43.7 kg, makes it a practical and easy-to-integrate solution for various environments. Furthermore, its Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) container guarantees optimal protection and a long service life of up to 10 years. Reliable, durable and efficient, the UP-G100-12 autonomous storage system is your trusted energy partner, ready to meet your most demanding energy needs.  This is a maintenance-free, sealed GEL monobloc battery ideal for small solar installations and equipment such as alarms, emergency lights, fire suppression systems, telecommunications, measuring instruments, irrigation equipment, and toys, according to on line reviews and documentation. The battery comes in a compact format for easy transport and installation. General-purpose batteries for all types of applications. They are reinforced with a grid and special insulation, minimizing evaporation, which is redirected into the battery. Therefore, when using a gel battery, its operating position is very important; it is usually with the terminals facing upwards. It is sometimes assumed that because it is sealed and will not leak, it doesn’t matter how it is positioned, but this is not the case. How solar batteries work: Step-by-step At the highest level, solar batteries store energy for later use. If you have a home solar panel system, there are a few general steps to understand: Solar panels generate electricity from the sun This direct current (DC) electricity flows through an inverter to generate alternating current (AC) electricity The AC electricity powers your home appliances Extra electricity not used by your appliances charges your batteries When the sun goes down, your appliances are powered by the stored energy in your battery