12V 9Ah AGM Deep Cycle Battery For Solar Fridge Backup Power
SKU PR4906
Original price
$49.00
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Original price
$49.00
Original price
$49.00
$49.00
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$49.00
Current price
$49.00
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12V 9Ah AGM Deep Cycle Battery For Solar Fridge Backup Power
Meet a compact, reliable energy reservoir designed for emergency power, lighting, and running household appliances when the grid goes down or off-grid days extend. This 12V 9Ah AGM deep cycle battery is built for standby and cycle use in solar setups, backup cabinets, and off-grid sheds.
Why choose this AGM deep cycle battery?
- Sealed, maintenance‑free construction with multicell design and individual valves for each cell, reducing risk of electrolyte exposure and simplifying handling.
- Standby voltage 13.5–13.8V; cycle use 14.4–15.0V; maximum initial current under 2.7A—optimized for gradual charging from typical solar and mains sources.
- Can be installed in any position (note orientation should still align with safe ventilation and access to terminals).
- Low self-discharge and long cycle life for regular use in backup power scenarios.
- Lead-acid battery with recycling-ready disposal, so you can stay environmentally responsible.
What you can power with this 12V 9Ah battery
Ideal for emergency lighting, small appliances, and low-wattage devices in a solar-powered fridge backup, cabin off-grid, or home-electrical backup system. Use it to bridge power during outages or to accompany a solar charging setup for daily load shedding.
Key specs at a glance
- Type: AGM Deep Cycle Battery
- Voltage: 12V • Capacity: 9Ah
- Charge voltages: standby 13.5–13.8V (25°C), cycle 14.4–15.0V (25°C)
- Max initial current: < 2.7A
- Dimensions: 150 x 95 x 65 mm
- Weight: listed as 1.6 kg (or 2.5 kg in some listings) – selection may vary by batch
- In the box: 1 x AGM Battery
Care, safety, and recycling
- Avoid short circuits. Do not charge in a gas-tight container. Do not short the battery terminals. Do not incinerate.
- If electrolyte contact occurs, flush with water and seek medical advice if irritation persists.
- Recycle responsibly and dispose of this lead-acid battery according to local regulations.