Car Battery – Types Part II
Absorbed Glass Matt
The AGM battery contains of boron silicate glass mats saturated with electrolyte between the plates. They can fall over without losing electrolyte, and do not generate hydrogen when charging. This is another type of battery, where the hydrogen and oxygen recombine within the battery and and mix back molecularly to form water. The charging voltages are the same as for the other car batteries, although they lose charge much more slowly than other types of equivalent car batteries. All of this benefit adds to the price of these batteries though, at least two to three times in fact.
Gel Batteries
These types of batteries use silica to form a gel of electrolyte within the housing, in this way they are like sealed batteries in that the electrolyte cannot be spilled of replenished. They also then require a lower rate of charge than other types of car battery, even lower than flooded or absorbed gas mat types of battery. This means they can take quite a while to charge up from dead battery status. Again one of the more common types of car battery, they find particular use in solar electrical systems, which of course are not that common at this time.
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