Brought two of these batteries for my pop up camper.They say they 135 amp hour but I reckon they are 100 amp hour .Just replacing existing batteries because i do a lot bush camping and family has a lot electronics and fridges to run and thought high amp hour would be better options and lithium to expensive.I’m been getting 8 To 10 year out of gel batteries What pay for these I can buy another 4 batteries get 30 years and save 100s of dollars
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Despite being advertised as a genuine 29.5kg 135Ah "10hr rate" there is no indication of what the 10hr discharge rate is in the ad as per the industry standard. This battery is likely to be 105Ah at most. For the price, the value is relative to other reputable 100-110Ah AGM battery makes. If you've got this in mind when buying it than there is no problem, however if you're expecting it to perform as a genuine 135Ah AGM should then keep in mind that you'll be getting exactly what you're paying for as a genuine 135Ah AGM would likely cost you an extra $100. I hope this insight helps.
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These latest 2 batteries add to a total of 8 I have bought previously in an off grid situation. Initially I had 4 and they worked faultlessly however I needed to boost available power to accommodate a Starlink service and to have a little extra capacity in winter and periods of low solar.
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Great product. I never knew how bad my old battery was until now. I have run my 45L frig for four days with the new battery.
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Came fully charged, looks very well made. Hooked up In my van. Holding charge perfectly
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