12Volt 100Ah Front Terminal Battery Long Service Life Rechargeable
Description
The front terminal battery is a narrow type with a design life of 15 years. The front terminal battery uses a thickened curved pole plate and nano-gel electrolyte technology. The front terminal battery has a long cycle life, low floating charge current and stable high temperature performance. The long and narrow front end is designed for easy installation and maintenance and is perfectly compatible with standard 19′/23′ cabinets/racks. Suitable for outdoor telecom base stations, solar and wind energy systems without temperature control and frequent power cuts.
Model | Nominal Voltage | Capacity C10 | Weight | Dimension |
Height | Length | Width |
V | Ah | kg | mm | mm | mm |
GFMZ 100-12 | 12 | 100 | 31.3 | 286 | 395 | 110 |
GFMZ 150-12 | 12 | 150 | 48 | 314 | 550 | 110 |
GFMZ 200-12 | 12 | 200 | 58 | 316 | 561 | 125 |

Features
- Rated voltage: 12V
- Maximum discharge current: 30I10A (3min)
- Self-discharge: <3%/month
- Float charging voltage: 13.4V-13.7V
- Equal charging voltage: 14.1V-14.4V
- Rated capacity: 100Ah-200Ah
- Adopt high pressure tight liquid absorbing glass fiber technology to ensure gas compounding efficiency over 99%.
- Narrow and long design, terminals placed in the front, with centralized exhaust system, pull-out terminal cover with detection holes, suitable for 19" and 23" power cabinet installation.
- Radial plate grid structure design, high current discharge capability; thickened positive and negative plates, long service life.
Advantages
- Lower self-discharge (up to 9 months shelf life at 20°C)
- Excellent recovery capability after deep discharge
- 30% lower float charge current than AGM cells, more suitable for high temperature float charge applications and less susceptible to thermal runaway
- High tin alloy, thicker plate design
Application
- Data Center
- IDC Server Room
- UPS/EPS Systems
- High Voltage DC System
Compliant standards
- GB/T 19638.2-2014
- GB/T 22473-2008
- YD/T799-2010
- YD/T2657-2013
- IEC61427-2013