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Battery Types

The two battery types that have been used in your Foretravel house system over the last decade or so are Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA). Commonly known as either a Gel (Gelled Electrolyte) or an AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt).

How does a VRLA battery work?

A VRLA is a “recombinant” battery. This means that the oxygen normally produced on the positive plates of all lead-acid batteries is absorbed by the negative plates. This suppresses the production of hydrogen at the negative plate. Water (H2O) is produced instead, retaining the moisture within the battery. It never needs water and should never be opened as this would “poison” the battery with additional oxygen from the air.

How are a gel battery and an AGM battery similar?

Both are lead-acid storage batteries that:

How are a gel battery and an AGM battery different?

By Mark Harvey / Foretravel