How do our batteries work?

If you’re considering an AGM battery, you might be wondering how our products work. While the way that our products work is similar to other batteries, there are some important things that make our products unique. Here’s what you need to know about how an AGM battery works:

We exclusively make lead acid batteries

The batteries that are used in most vehicles are lead acid batteries. These batteries use electrodes that are made out of two different metals, and these metallic electrodes are surrounded by an acidic solution. The acid that’s used is generally sulfuric acid, which is what’s used in our batteries. The interaction between the metals and the acid is used to generate and store electricity.

The terminals in our batteries are not free floating

While many other lead acid batteries have terminals that are freely floating in the acid, our terminals are separated from it with an absorbent glass mat. The absorbent glass mat helps to ensure that the acid stays inside the battery, which prevents leakage and improves the efficiency of the product.

Not only does this make our products last longer, but it also makes them safer by reducing the risk of an acid leak causing burns. It also helps to keep corrosion from occurring at the terminals, which helps to ensure that your AGM battery will last for years to come.

Our batteries have a durable plastic case around them

All of our batteries have a thick, durable plastic case to protect them. This keeps you from coming in contact with the acid inside, and the plastic covering is designed to withstand the impact of being dropped and other situations where it could be damaged easily.

The absorbent glass mat technology makes our batteries more resistant to vibration

If you choose a flooded lead acid battery (e.g. one without an absorbent glass mat), vibration could potentially be quite harmful to it. However, the absorbent glass mat greatly increases the vibration resistance of our products, which is why they are perfect for race cars, ATVs, RVs, boats, and other vehicles that are likely to encounter a lot of vibration.