- by Joe Weber - updated on 8/9/2023
These days it's hard to go anywhere or do anything without seeing something that uses a sealed lead acid (SLA) battery. They're in our homes, our cars, our offices, our favorite shopping spots and so much more.
Sealed Lead Acid batteries are used in so many things. Here are just a few of the many applications for these batteries.
SLA batteries are available in four types: General Purpose, Deep Cycle, Gel and High-Rate.
General Purpose SLA batteries are great for many security systems, sump pumps, emergency backup lighting, riding toys and many more applications.
Deep Cycle SLA batteries are ideal for applications where you need constant power like wheelchairs and scooters, floor scrubbers, RV home power and fishing boats to power accessories and trolling motors.
Gel SLA batteries are commonly used in applications that require deep and frequent cycling like solar power systems, wind generation, communication equipment and heavy-use wheelchairs.
High-Rate SLA batteries are often used in server banks, telecommunications equipment and UPS/battery backup units.
Selecting the appropriate type of Sealed Lead-Acid (SLA) battery involves considering several factors related to your specific application and requirements. Here are some tips to help you determine which type of SLA battery you need.
Identify Your Application: Determine the purpose of the battery. Is it for backup power in case of outages (e.g., UPS), deep cycling in renewable energy systems, or powering a particular device or equipment?
Calculate Power Requirements: Assess the power demands of your application. Calculate the wattage or current required, as well as the duration the battery needs to provide power.
Determine Discharge Rate: If your application demands high discharge rates, such as in UPS systems or high-power equipment, consider a high-rate SLA battery.
Consider Energy Capacity: For applications requiring extended backup time or continuous power, look for batteries with higher amp-hour (Ah) ratings. Deep-cycle batteries typically have higher Ah capacities compared to standard SLA batteries.
Application Specifics: Some applications, such as solar power systems or electric vehicles, may have specific battery requirements due to their charge and discharge cycles. Ensure that the battery is suitable for the charging method and voltage requirements of your application.
Yes! Lithium has taken the SLA world by storm and is a great alternative for sealed lead acid due to its features and benefits. The X2Power Lithium Deep-Cycle batteries available only at Batteries Plus offer several welcome benefits over lead-acid batteries.
If you still need a little help figuring out which sealed lead acid battery you should be using for your device, stop into your local Batteries Plus to have our battery experts guide you in selecting the most appropriate battery for your application
If you'd like to learn more about SLA batteries, read our helpful article "How Does an SLA Battery Work?" to learn all there is to know about sealed lead acid batteries.