Deep-Cycle AGM

Trojan’s deep-cycle Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) maintenance-free batteries feature a number of design elements to provide optimum performance. Robust plates and separators extend the life-cycle of Trojan’s deep-cycle AGM batteries while a computer-generated grid design is optimized for high-power density. Trojan’s deep-cycle AGM batteries are low temperature tolerant, shock and vibration resistant and have a low internal resistance for higher discharge current and higher charging efficiency.
A. | The number of minutes a battery can deliver when discharged at a constant rate at 80°F (27°C) and maintain a voltage above 1.75 V/cell. Capacities are based on peak performance. |
B. | The amount of amp-hours (Ah) a battery can deliver when discharged at a constant rate at 80°F (27°C) for the 20-Hour rate and 86°F (30°C) for the 5-Hour rate and maintain a voltage above 1.75 V/cell. Capacities are based on peak performance. |
C. | Dimensions are based on nominal size. Dimensions may vary depending on type of handle or terminal. Batteries to be mounted with .5 inches (12.7mm) spacing minimum. |
D. | C.C.A. (Cold Cranking Amps) – the discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery can maintain for 30 seconds at 0°F at a voltage above 1.2 V/cell. |
E. | C.A. (Cranking Amps) – the discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery can maintain for 30 seconds at 32°F at a voltage above 1.2 V/cell. This is sometimes referred to as marine cranking amps @ 32°F or M.C.A. @ 32°F. |
F. | Dimensions taken from bottom of the battery to the highest point on the battery. Heights may vary depending on type of terminal. |