Battery - 12V/220Ah Gel Deep Cycle Batt.
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Description
Extra powerful deep-cycle GEL battery for larger energy systems in boats, RVs, and off-grid installations.
The Victron 12V/220Ah Gel Deep Cycle Battery is a high-capacity energy storage designed for installations where the battery is frequently discharged and recharged. With GEL technology, the electrolyte is bound in a gel, providing high reliability, long lifespan, and minimal self-discharge.
The battery is particularly suitable for solar power systems, marine installations, and energy systems where stable power supply is crucial.
⚡ Advantages
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220Ah capacity at 12V
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Deep-cycle design for many charging cycles
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Maintenance-free VRLA GEL battery
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Low self-discharge during storage
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High resistance to vibrations
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Ideal for solar and energy storage systems
GEL batteries generally have better cyclic performance than traditional lead-acid batteries and can handle deeper discharges without damage.
⛵ Suitable for
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Sailboats and motorboats
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RVs and vans
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Off-grid cabins
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Solar power systems
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Backup power and energy storage
📊 Specifications
| Specification | Data |
|---|---|
| Battery Type | GEL Deep Cycle (VRLA) |
| Nominal Voltage | 12 V |
| Capacity | 220 Ah |
| Energy | approx. 2640 Wh |
| Terminal Type | M8 copper terminal |
| Dimensions | 522 × 238 × 240 mm |
| Weight | approx. 66 kg |
| Battery Reference | BAT412201104 |
The dimensions and weight for this model are approximately 522 × 238 × 240 mm and about 66 kg.
🔋 Advantages of GEL batteries
GEL batteries use a gel-based electrolyte instead of liquid acid. This provides several practical advantages:
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No risk of acid spills
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Can be mounted in multiple positions
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Better vibration resistance
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Good performance with deep discharges
📦 Package contents
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Victron 12V / 220Ah GEL Deep Cycle battery
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Terminal bolts (M8)
💡 SejlStrøm's Tip:
A 220Ah GEL battery is often used in boats with 600-1500 W solar panels, where the battery provides stable power for refrigerators, navigation, lights, and inverters. It is a popular choice for larger onboard energy systems.