Sealed Lead Acid (12 volt) Batteries
12V sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries for use with electric fence energizers and other 12V applications.
- Provides reliable power for 500–1000 recharging cycles
- Resistant to temperature changes, completely sealed and nonspillable
- AGM (absorbent glass mat) construction
California Residents: Proposition 65 Information
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
- Electric fence energizers
- Battery backup (UPS) for computers
- Alarm systems
- Sump pumps
- Fish finders
Specs
Battery | Dimensions |
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7Ah | 5-1/2"L x 2-1/2"W x 3-1/2"H |
12Ah | 6"L x 3-3/4"W x 3-1/2"H |
18Ah | 6-1/2"L x 3-3/4"W x 6-1/2"H |
22Ah | 7"L x 3"W x 6-1/2"H |
26Ah | 7"L x 6-1/2"W x 5"H |
35Ah | 7-1/2"L x 5"W x 6-1/2"H |
44Ah | 7-3/4"L x 6-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H |
70Ah* | 7-1/2"L x 10"W x 6-1/2"H |
* Supplied as two 35Ah batteries that you will need to connect.
Precautions
- Use a battery tester to determine when 12V batteries need to be recharged.
- Use a 2 amp or smaller slow trickle charger or battery tender to recharge.
- Draining the battery to below 50% may damage the battery and shorten its lifespan.
Tips
Failure to maintain a sealed lead acid (SLA) battery will dramatically shorten the lifespan and/or permanently damage it.
- Immediately after recharging, allow the battery to “rest” for 45–60 minutes, then measure the voltage. A fully charged battery should have a resting voltage between 12.8V–12.6V.
- If storing batteries over the winter, periodically recharge to full at least once per month.
- Keep batteries from freezing, especially if discharged lower than 11.8V.
- Recharge frequently even if the battery is not fully discharged. Don’t allow the voltage to drop below 10.5V for an extended period. Premier’s all-in-one solar fence energizers contain advanced circuitry to recharge 12V batteries using the solar panel when exposed to direct sunlight.
- To extend battery life, use a 2 amp or less trickle charge. Repeated fast charging will reduce the capacity of the battery.
Warranty
Note: 12V SLA batteries are a rechargeable battery that if not properly and frequently recharged with a solar panel or trickle charger may result in premature degradation or failure. Proper maintenance is a requirement for these batteries to function as intended/advertised.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Fence Connectors and Accessories
Fence & Battery Digital Tester
Item #200010 -All-in-one fence tester checks the voltage of energizers, fences and 12V batteries. Simplify electric fence troubleshooting with one device!
$24.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
1 amp Recharger for 12V Batteries
Item #125013 -1 amp battery recharger with alligator clips. Can be used to recharge the 12V SLA batteries in Premier’s solar fence energizers.
$36.00 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
Voltage Regulator
Item #148040 -Prevent overcharging by solar panels of electric fence energizer batteries.
$69.00 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
Energizer Support Box
Item #134200 -Build your own portable electric fence system for rotational grazing. Durable galvanized housing for energizer and battery.
$68.00 -
Energizer Solar Panels and Accessories
Solar Panel, 50 watt with 10 amp regulator
Item #147001 -High-efficiency glass solar panels. Choose from 10W up to 90 watts. Monocrystalline photovoltaic cells are ideal for charging 12V batteries.
$289.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Digital Battery Meter
Item #125100 -Used to determine when a 12 volt battery needs to be recharged. Touch “+” and “-” probes to the corresponding battery terminals to measure voltage.
$25.50
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Maria J from Washington
Works great. This battery lasted almost a year before recharging and I live in the northwest.
Marleah K from Tennessee
Product came as specified and was fully charged and ready to work.
Nancy B from Georgia
The old battery died after 2 years of 24/7/365 service. This is my second replacement of the original. I asked CS a simple question, “It seams as if these batteries should last longer than 2 years. Is there some maintenance or or something I should be doing to make them last longer?” Learned a lot from their reply.
A) I had bought a too small battery the last time I replaced one.
B) I need to trickle charge the battery overnight monthly. And if I ever do store it, I need to put it on the charger monthly to keep it from draining completely. It’s not supposed to go below 40% charge. Somehow I missed this on my original purchase.
Good info, and the guy I was talking to was very patient and kind.
Neil M from Oregon
We use these to energize outdoor hog fencing in all weather conditions and rotate batteries every other day. We have some that have lasted 5 years and still hold a charge.
The only real problem is that the terminals get corroded in humid weather. Just steel wool or sand off the corrosion every once in a while until you get a good contact.
Jialing C from California
Good customer service and technical help.