Get 5% OFF this product with code VICDEC. Hurry, offer ends soon.
Victron Energy - 12V/22Ah AGM Deep Cycle Battery - BAT212200084
- Item no: 69519
- Capacity: 22Ah
- Weight: 5,80 kg
- Length: 181 mm
- Width: 77 mm
- Height: 167 mm
- Technology: AGM
- Low Prices Everyday
- UK's Largest Stock
- Next Day Delivery Available (Mon-Fri)*
- Free Expert Advice 03331 885305
The Victron Energy 12V 22Ah AGM battery has very low internal resistance making them particularly suitable for high current discharge applications such as for inverters, thrusters and winches.
Features of the 12V 22Ah AGM battery
Sealed (VRLA) AGM Batteries
AGM stands for Absorbent Glass Mat. In these batteries the electrolyte is absorbed into a glass-fibre mat between the plates by capillary action. As explained in our book ‘Energy Unlimited’, AGM batteries are more suitable for short-time delivery of high currents than gel batteries.
Low Self-Discharge
Because of the use of lead calcium grids and high purity materials, Victron VRLA batteries can be stored during long periods of time without recharge. The rate of self-discharge is less than 2% per month at 20°C. The self-discharge doubles for every increase in temperature by 10°C.
Victron VRLA batteries can therefore be stored for up to a year without recharging, if kept under cool conditions.
Exceptional Deep Discharge Recovery
Victron VRLA batteries have exceptional discharge recovery, even after deep or prolonged discharge.
Nevertheless repeatedly deep and prolonged discharge has a very negative effect on the service life of all lead acid batteries,
Victron batteries are no exception.
Battery Discharging Characteristics
The rated capacity of Victron AGM and Gel Deep Cycle batteries refers to 20 hour discharge, in other words: a discharge current of 0,05 C.
The rated capacity of Victron Tubular Plate Long Life batteries refers to 10 hours discharge.
The effective capacity decreases with increasing discharge current. Please note that the capacity reduction will be even faster in case of a constant power load, such as an inverter.
Looking to protect the battery against excessive discharge, the BatteryProtect is just what you are after.
Learn more about batteries and battery charging
To learn more about batteries and charging batteries (including the pro’s and cons of multi-bank charging and intelligent charging), please refer to Electricity on Board.
Want to improve battery charging? Why not take a look at the Victron Energy Battery Sense which measures voltage at the battery bank terminals, errors arising from voltage-loss due to cable resistance are avoided – guaranteeing the correct charge-voltage.
Brand: | Victron Energy |
Voltage: | 12 |
Capacity AH (C20): | 22 |
Technology: | AGM |
Length (mm): | 181 |
Width (mm): | 77 |
Height (mm inc. terminals): | 167 |
Warranty: | 5 Years |
Terminal: | M8 |
Size (L x W x H): | 181 x 77 x 167mm |
The most important questions about our high-quality replacement batteries for Caravan and Motorhomes
Which starter battery is right for my motorhome?
The first question is how much space do you have? If you only have space for one battery and want to use it for a few utility devices, use our dual batteries.
If you have a larger motorhome, you can use a normal starter battery. In addition, you can install appropriate utility batteries for your utility devices. This gives you the advantage that your starter battery will not be loaded and will have a longer service life.
Find the right battery here
Caravan and Motorhome
● Acid: Inside the battery is liquid acid which should be refilled at regular intervals - this is usually the cheapest price variant. Most of our batteries now come as sealed lead acid maintenance free.
● AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat Technology): With AGM batteries the electrolyte (acid) is completely bound in a glass fibre fleece, therefore the batteries are leak proof - medium price variant.
● GEL: The acid in these batteries is thickened to a gel. Like the AGM battery, they are leak proof and extremely durable - high-quality price variant.
Our powerful AGM starter batteries are used when starting the engine. They are then recharged during the journey. Utility batteries supply your on-board devices (refrigerator, lighting, multimedia, etc.) while you are standing. The supply batteries can also be recharged either via solar cells or during the journey.
Our dual batteries are both starter and utility batteries. The Dual Batteries are ideal for use in small motorhomes. We recommend the use of a starter battery and one or more utility batteries.
Basically, you can adjust the quantity of your utility batteries to the available space. However, consider the weight limit of your motorhome. You can find more information in your vehicle manual.
Our batteries are packed and dispatched directly after your order by our automated packing line. The delivery time is between 1-3 days. If you need further information about your order, simply contact our service team or use the shipment tracking.
Of course, you can return the old battery to us in a shop. Alternatively, please dispose of the used battery at a recycling centre or scrap dealer. Important: Ensure the respective company provides a written confirmation about the disposal of the old battery.
The starter battery is automatically recharged during a longer car journey. If you want to recharge the car battery for a longer period of time, use a charger. If you have installed a solar system, the battery can also be charged while the car is stationary.
The starter battery is recharged by the alternator while driving. The starter battery cannot usually be charged enough during frequent short distances. In order for your new starter battery to last for a long time, you should charge it fully by driving for longer periods of time or using an optional charger. Alternatively, you can also install an additional solar cell.
The easiest way is to use the data from your old battery. Or have a look at the instruction manual of your caravan.
Take a look at your existing starter battery. Almost all motorhomes use 12V as their starting battery. If you are unsure, refer to the motorhome manual.
To choose the right capacity, you should use your old battery as a template. If you are unsure, check your used battery or your caravan manual.
Many motorhomes switch off the engine during short standstills. When choosing the right starter battery, please check whether your motorhome also has an automatic start-stop function. For further information, please refer to your vehicle manual.
Check your old starter battery to see which baseboard you need. Or take a look at the manual for your motor vehicle.
Use our free phone line or our contact form. We will be happy to help you choose the right battery.