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In the 1970's maintenance-free lead acid batteries began to enter the market. These batteries are designed to address several of the primary concerns that arise with FLA batteries. They are less durable, have a shorter cycle life and cost significantly more than flooded lead acid batteries. They are less forgiving of deep discharges. There are two primary sub-categories of VRLA batteries: AGM and Gel.
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In the 1970's valve-regulated lead acid batteries began to enter the market. These batteries solved many of the major faults with flooded lead acid batteries: they  are maintenance-free, they do not have a liquid acid electrolyte that can be spilled, and they do not expel significant amoutns of hydrogen. There are trade-offs though: they are less durable because they are not as tolerant of deep discharges, they have a shorter cycle life and they cost significantly more than flooded lead acid batteries. There are two primary sub-categories of VRLA batteries: Absorption glass mat (AGM) and Gel.

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In the 1970's valve-regulated lead acid batteries began to enter the market. These batteries solved many of the major faults with flooded lead acid batteries: they  are maintenance-free, they do not have a liquid acid electrolyte that can be spilled, and they do not expel significant amoutns of hydrogen. There are trade-offs though: they are less durable because they are not as tolerant of deep discharges, they have a shorter cycle life and they cost significantly more than flooded lead acid batteries. There are two primary sub-categories of VRLA batteries: Absorption glass mat (AGM) and Gel.
TranslationIn the 1970's valve-regulated lead acid batteries began to enter the market. These batteries solved many of the major faults with flooded lead acid batteries: they  are maintenance-free, they do not have a liquid acid electrolyte that can be spilled, and they do not expel significant amoutns of hydrogen. There are trade-offs though: they are less durable because they are not as tolerant of deep discharges, they have a shorter cycle life and they cost significantly more than flooded lead acid batteries. There are two primary sub-categories of VRLA batteries: Absorption glass mat (AGM) and Gel.

In the 1970's valve-regulated lead acid batteries began to enter the market. These batteries solved many of the major faults with flooded lead acid batteries: they are maintenance-free, they do not have a liquid acid electrolyte that can be spilled, and they do not expel significant amoutns of hydrogen. There are trade-offs though: they are less durable because they are not as tolerant of deep discharges, they have a shorter cycle life and they cost significantly more than flooded lead acid batteries. There are two primary sub-categories of VRLA batteries: Absorption glass mat (AGM) and Gel.