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The offer of the MegaBAT brand includes AGM batteries intended for use in central heating installations, but also in access control systems or security/alarm and lighting systems that must remain active regardless of the availability of mains voltage. They act as energy sources supporting the power supply (buffer configuration), but they can also work in cyclic mode (charging/discharging) with equal success. Due to the use of dry technology, MegaBAT products are maintenance-free - they do not require electrolyte replenishment after installation, ensuring trouble-free and safe operation for many years.

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AGM battery 12V 7,2Ah megaBAT

High-quality battery with a voltage of 12 V and a capacity of 7.2 Ah , made on the basis of VRLA (AGM) technology. It is maintenance-free and does not require refilling...
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Index: WAK-22169
Index: WAK-22169
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AGM battery 12V 9Ah megaBAT

High-quality battery with a voltage of 12 V and a capacity of 9 Ah based on VRLA (AGM) technology. It can work in any position without the risk of electrolyte leakage. AGM...
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Index: WAK-22176
Index: WAK-22176
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Regular price €16.90 Price €16.90

Why is it worth using AGM MegaBAT batteries in installations and systems?

Contemporary technology is undoubtedly heading towards mobile solutions and to the maximum extent "self-sufficient". This also applies to power systems. In many cases, designers of technical solutions - from small, portable devices to devices operating as part of complex systems and installations - decide to supply them with energy drawn not from the mains, but supplied by high-quality cells and batteries, including those presented AGM batteries in this category. The most important benefits of such an approach to design include the independence of the operation of the equipment from accidental (e.g. as a result of a failure due to weather catastrophes) and intentional (as a result of cutting wires, e.g. during a burglary) shutdown or damage to the power grid.