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Johnson Controls AGM Replacement Batteries

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

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6200DM24GC12V45BS
GC12V65AGC610GC612
GC620GC626GC628
GC640GC645GC655-7
GC665GC680GC690
GC695GC826GC828
GC1212GC1215GC1219
GC1223GC1240GC1245
GC1260GC6100GC6120
GC6200GC6250GC6557
GC6657GC12150GC12200
GC12230GC12250GC12400
GC12506GC12550GC12601
JC610JC612JC628
JC640JC640WLJC665
JC670JC685JC695
JC828JC832JC1212
JC1213JC1219JC1222
JC1240JC1260JC1265
JC1295JC6100JC6120
JC6250JC12120JC12150
JC12170JC12240JC12250
JC12550LM6MPS1233
MPS1250MPS1275MPS12100
U1-33U31U128
U131U133UPS 6-620
UPS 12-100FRUPS 12-135UPS 12-140
UPS 12-170UPS 12-170FRUPS 12-200
UPS 12-225UPS 12-270UPS 12-310
UPS 12-370UPS 12-475UPS 12-95
UPS 31UPS 42UPS 55
UPS 80UPS12-140UPS31



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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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