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Renogy Deep Cycle AGM 12 Volt 100Ah Battery, 3% Self-Discharge Rate, 1100A Max Discharge Current, Safe Charge Appliances for RV, Camping, Cabin, Marine and Off-Grid System, Maintenance-Free

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1.Style:100ah Battery


About this item

  • Renogy AGM Batteries: Trusted Worldwide, Exceptional Safety, Extreme Performance! Support series (No limitation), parallel (Up to 4P) connections.
  • 【Leading AGM Batteries】Renogy Deep Cycle AGM batteries have earned widespread trust with over 230,000 units sold worldwide in the past six years.
  • 【Exceptionally Safe Chemistry & Minimal Troubleshooting】Compared to batteries made of other chemistries, Renogy Deep Cycle AGM batteries offer exceptional safety due to their higher chemical stability. Their integrated internal structure and sealed design spare you from intricate internal troubleshooting, a feature not shared by lithium batteries.
  • 【Better Performance at Extreme Temp】The upgraded electrolyte formula ensures outstanding discharge performance within a temperature range of -4 to 140°F/ -20 to 60°C, surpassing that of other counterparts. You can use the battery at extreme temperatures without concerns about discharging performance in RVs or cabins.
  • 【Power Most Appliances】 Featuring a 1100A (5 seconds) max discharge current and providing consistent, stable discharge, the battery can power most home appliances, including a fridge, microwave, CPAP, coffee maker, laptop, and more.
  • 【Long Shelf Life】No need to recharge the battery frequently when not in use. Renogy Deep Cycle AGM Batteries reduce the monthly self-discharge rate to below 3% at 77℉ (25℃).



Product Description

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AGM100
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AGM100
  • A: To avoid cycle life shortening, it is recommended not to discharge the battery below 50%. And when not in use, we recommend charging it 100% before storing it and recharging it after three months.

  • A: This Renogy AGM battery comes with two M8 x 1.25 x 20 mm terminal bolts.

  • A: Yes, you can. The maximum number that can be connected in parallel is 4. In series, there are no limitations.

  • A: No, you can't. All the batteries you connect together should be the same capacity (Ah), the same voltage (V), and most importantly, the same battery type (AGM). And it would be better if they come from the same brand.

  • A: You should choose the SLD battery settings.


Kiera Kittie
2025-08-26 20:53:58
I use this when I go camping. I am working on building a set up inside my car, but I got a good deal on this battery, so I bought it before my set up was complete. I do like it so far. It is heavy AF thought. I know they make new lighter batteries, but I've been told too many horror stories of them exploding so I opt for this one. It seemed safer. I've been using it off and on for a few months now and I have not had any issues. Holds a great charge, works well, and charges well off the solar panel on the roof. I've used it with an inverter to run small tools while working on my car, which is great! I am debating on a second one, but as I said, they are pretty heavy.
AJT
2025-08-12 11:50:16
I inherited an older model Goal Zero Yeti 1250 Portable Power Station with a dead original battery. Specs on their website said this Renogy would fit. The Renogy was about 30 dollars more than an equivalent battery, but had Prime shipping and the other one didn’t (and a two week lead time to receive). I didn’t want to wait to be into November and the battery arrived on time, well backed in a cardboard box with padded foam. Battery comes with a pack of bolts and washers in the event you need them for your application.If you are upgrading a Yeti, presuming it is similar sized to a Model 1250, then this will fit, but it is tight, I believe due to the rope/plastic handles. (See pic.) It may be a tad wider than the battery that was in it originally, but I took the battery out a while ago. I don’t recall such a tight fit as with the Renogy, but I could be wrong. Regardless, it takes some time to get it set in the unit right and a modest push or two to get it down all the way.Battery came half charged so I suspect it was sitting for a while, but I plugged the Yeti into the wall and it was charged up 100% within a few hours. I’ll use it a bit this weekend and recharge it to see how it handles a mild load, but it seems to be fine battery for the price.
Mathew
2025-07-17 10:55:44
Battery has been on our camper for 2 years and is working great. Long life, no complaints.
Another customer
2025-06-07 17:35:38
I bought two of these batteries for my RV. Both batteries were not working correctly after about six months. When I contacted the company, I was a bit confused by their list of the information which was required to get warranty service.But I kept working with their staff, via their message board on their website, and eventually I collected the documentation they needed (including photos of the serial numbers, photos of a Snap On expensive battery tester at a licensed battery center/showing that the batteries were not working (the battery service center were very reluctant to do the test as they didn't want to be involved with any battery bought on the internet), a description of how the battery was used (see the online pdf for this company's handbook)-including temperatures, etc.Once they felt they had the information they needed, they quickly shipped two replacement batteries.I was relieved and grateful for the company’s help.
T.Gilliam
2025-05-15 18:48:55
Good battery got the job done
Mark T.
2025-05-11 17:51:33
We swapped out four deep cell marine batteries for these three Agm batteries. Best thing we did. Totally off the grid in our “ bug out “van with rennogy solar and a Battery Isolator. Runs our fridge, tv, charging, lights all day long. Glad i upgraded.
D. Jolley
2025-04-19 10:58:56
I bought four of the 100Ah Renogy batteries in Feb 2024 and installed them in the fifth wheel in which my wife and I travel and live. Occasionally, we stay at RV parks, but mostly we dry camp or boondock so battery life is a big deal to us and I monitor carefully. We power the batteries with a generator or 860 watts of mounted solar. The Renogy batteries actually worked fine for about seven months of the12 month warranty when one or more of them refused to hold sufficient charge through the night in Sep when the forest nights grew cold. I contacted Renogy right away and a couple days later they emailed testing criteria they wanted me to perform to include pics. The testing they required made sense in general but the voltages mentioned made sense only for lithiums rather than AGM batteries. Anyway, I performed their testing with (to me) inconclusive results. My testing was completed within a couple days but they dragged their feet and three (!) weeks later sent me new testing procedures. Communications via phone were difficult as English is not their primary language so mostly we did so through their website messaging and email. I replaced the Renogy AGM's with Weize lithiums the fist week because we had to have batteries to live. Probably, the Renogy batteries are not as bad as their customer service but I will never deal with those idiots again. Should have bought lithiums in the first place.
TLR
2025-04-04 13:43:14
Works great with my solar setup on or camper
Kevin
2025-03-22 11:12:20
The battery looks very well made, perfect for my application of powering my greenhouse
Sylvain
2025-03-03 11:49:51
Pour chalet et alimenté par panneau solaire et très bon prix 🥇
KF
2025-02-13 18:14:29
Couldn't pass up the sale but now will evaluate "longevity" and "value for money"
Louis Corbeil
2025-02-10 17:40:07
I did not know if the battery was charged or not when it arrived. The battery failed. I do not know if it was a problem from the battery or from the controller.
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