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Interstate AGM Replacement Batteries

We offer a full line of compatible Interstate AGM Batteries manufactured by Amstron, CSB, Genesis, Power-Sonic, Universal and more. To find the replacement battery, find your Interstate AGM battery part number below.

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Select Interstate Sealed Lead Acid Batteries by Model
4V 5Ah4V 10Ah6V 1Ah
6V 1.3Ah6V 2.8Ah6V 3.2Ah
6V 5Ah6V 6Ah6V 7Ah
6V 8Ah6V 10Ah6V 12Ah
6V 14Ah6V 20Ah6V 45Ah
6V 60Ah6V 200Ah8V 3.5Ah
12V 0.8Ah12V 1.3Ah12V 2.3Ah
12V 2.6Ah12V 2.7Ah12V 2.8Ah
12V 3.2Ah12V 4Ah12V 5Ah
12V 7.5Ah12V 8.2Ah12V 8.5Ah
12V 9Ah12V 10Ah12V 12Ah
12V 14Ah12V 18Ah12V 20Ah
12V 24Ah12V 26Ah12V 28Ah
12V 33Ah12V 40Ah12V 45Ah
12V 55Ah12V 65Ah12V 70Ah
12V 77Ah12V 80Ah12V 90Ah
12V 99Ah12V 103Ah12V 110Ah
12V 120Ah12V 165Ah12V 225Ah


Select Interstate Sealed Lead Acid Batteries by Partnumber
ABSL0836ABSL0895ABSL0925
ABSL0946ABSL0955ABSL0959
ABSL0975ABSL0978ABSL0979
ABSL0988ABSL0993ABSL0994
ABSL1000ABSL1035ABSL1050
ABSL1056ABSL1075ABSL1079
ABSL1080ABSL1104ABSL1105
ABSL1115ABSL1116ABSL1146
ABSL1150ABSL1161ASLA1028
BAT12260BLS0885BP640
BSL0826BSL0836BSL0855
BSL0865BSL0902BSL0905
BSL0925BSL0945BSL0946
BSL0955BSL0959BSL0975
BSL0978BSL0979BSL0988
BSL0993BSL0994BSL1000
BSL1005BSL1015BSL1020
BSL1035BSL1050BSL1055
BSL1056BSL1075BSL1079
BSL1085BSL1104BSL1105
BSL1115BSL1116BSL1146
BSL1150BSL1161DCM0012
DCM0018DCM0026DCM0035L
DCM0100GC2-XHDPB500
PC630PC640PC670
PC695WPC832PC1220
PC1228PC1230PC1240
PC1250F2PC1260NBPC1270
PC1282LPC4100PC6100
PC6120PC6120TPC6120W
PC6360PC6360NBPC12120
PC12180FPC12180NBPC12260NB
PC12280SLA0019SLA0020
SLA0021SLA0043SLA0044
SLA0047SLA0048SLA0049
SLA0051SLA0053SLA0054
SLA0057SLA0059SLA0063
SLA0064SLA0065SLA0067
SLA0070SLA0073SLA0075
SLA0077SLA0079SLA0083
SLA0084SLA0085SLA0086
SLA0087SLA0088SLA0089
SLA0090SLA0091SLA0097
SLA0124SLA0818SLA0826
SLA0830SLA0833SLA0836
SLA0855SLA0856SLA0857
SLA0864SLA0865SLA0871
SLA0885SLA0886SLA0890
SLA0895SLA0902SLA0905
SLA0906SLA0913SLA0915
SLA0916SLA0918SLA0919
SLA0924SLA0925SLA0926
SLA0935SLA0945SLA0946
SLA0947SLA0953SLA0954
SLA0955SLA0956SLA0957
SLA0958SLA0959SLA0960
SLA0975SLA0978SLA0979
SLA0986SLA0988SLA0993
SLA0994SLA0995SLA1000
SLA1005SLA1009SLA1010
SLA1011SLA1015SLA1020
SLA1022SLA1025SLA1028
SLA1030SLA1032SLA1035
SLA1037SLA1038SLA1040
SLA1050SLA1053SLA1054
SLA1055SLA1056SLA1057
SLA1069SLA1075SLA1076
SLA1077SLA1078SLA1079
SLA1080SLA1081SLA1083
SLA1088SLA1097SLA1104
SLA1105SLA1106SLA1107
SLA1113SLA1115SLA1116
SLA1117SLA1118SLA1119
SLA1144SLA1145SLA1146
SLA1147SLA1150SLA1152
SLA1155SLA1156SLA1159
SLA1160SLA1161SLA1162
SLA1165SLA1175SLA1176
SLA1177SLA1180SLA1185
SLA1187SLA1188SLA1189
SLA1222SLA1311SLA1332
SLA1343SLA1385SLA1510
SLA1520SLA1601SLA2500
SLA2520SLA2521SLA2535
SLA2540SLA2541SLA2565
SLA2601SLA2604SLA2605
SLA2608SLA2610SLA2615
SLA2616SLA2617SLA2618
SLA2620SLA2624SLA2627
SLA2660SLA2701SLA2703
SLA2725SLA2735SLA2740
SLA2770SLA2801SLA2850
SLA2860SLA2890SLA2892
SLA2893SLA3001SLA3011
SLA3012SLA3025SLA3026
SLA3027SLA3028SLA3030
SLA3031SLA3040SLA3041
SLA3050SLA3060SLA4002



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What is the Difference between a SLA, VLRA and AGM batteries?

SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) and VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) are different acronyms for the same battery. This battery type has the following characteristics: Maintenance-free, leak-proof, position insensitive. Batteries of this kind have a safety vent to release gas in case of excessive internal pressure build up. AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) refers to a specific type of SLA/VRLA where the electrolyte is absorbed into separators between the plates consisting of sponge like fine glass fiber mats. SLA batteries are divided up into specific subsets of batteries:

What are the differences between AGM sealed lead acid batteries and Gel Cell Batteries?

Both types of batteries are sealed, valve regulated batteries allowing them to be used in any position. The difference lies in the way the electrolyte is immobilized. In case of AGM (absorbed glass mat), the newer of the two technologies, the electrolyte is absorbed by the glass fiber separator who acts like a sponge. In a gel-type battery the liquid electrolyte turns into a gel right after the battery is filled. Gel batteries use a different type of separators which are not absorbent. Because of the design, gel cell batteries don't offer the same power capacity as do the same physical size AGM battery. For example, an AGM battery that is 12V 100AH, whereas, for example, a gel cell battery in the same size case would only be rated at 84AH.However, the Gel Cell excels in slow discharge rates and slightly higher operating temperatures. The internal design is otherwise similar.

What is the Hour Rate of a SLA Battery?

HR (Hour Rate) - All SLA type batteries have their capacity rated depending on the amount of Amps they can discharge over a certain period of time. General SLA Batteries are usually rated at 20HR, meaning their current over a period of 20 hours. If a battery is rated at 20Ah capacity at 20HR, it means that the battery can discharge 1 Amp per hour over that 20 hour period. A High Rate Battery will typically be rated at 10HR or less. So if a High Rate Battery that is 20Ah capacity at a 10HR, it would be able to discharge 2 Amps per hour over a 10 hour period.

Generally, a battery will have more effective capacity if it is discharged slowly and conversely, the battery will have less effective capacity if it is discharged quickly. For example, if a 20Ah (10HR) rated battery is discharged over a 20 hour period (20HR), the effective capacity could be 23Ah. If the same 20Ah (20HR) battery is discharged over a 5 hour period, then the effective capacity maybe only be just 15Ah, a loss of 25%.

High Rate Batteries however are manufactured in a way to maximize quick discharge at the expense of deep cycling and cyclic life. They can discharge high Amps at very short periods of time. For example, a 20Ah (10HR)

High Rate Battery can discharge 70 Amps over a 5 minute period, while a General SLA Battery may only be able to do just 45 Amps.


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