Lead Carbon Battery 12V/106Ah (M8)

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12V 106Ah lead-carbon battery with M8 bolt terminals, combining lead-acid reliability with carbon-enhanced negative plates for superior partial state-of-charge cycling.

SKU
BAT612110081
Dimensions
330 x 171 x 220 mm
Voltage
12V
Capacity (C20)
106Ah
Technology
Lead Carbon
Type
VRLA sealed, maintenance-free

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Full Specifications

SKU BAT612110081
EAN 8719076045465
Dimensions 330 x 171 x 220 mm
Voltage 12V
Capacity (C20) 106Ah
Technology Lead Carbon
Type VRLA sealed, maintenance-free
Terminals M8 bolt
Key Advantage Superior partial state-of-charge cycling
Self Discharge <2% per month at 20°C
Warranty 2 years

About the Lead Carbon Battery 12V/106Ah (M8)

The Victron 12V/106Ah Lead Carbon Battery combines proven lead-acid technology with carbon-enhanced negative plate additives for significantly improved performance in partial state-of-charge (PSoC) cycling. Carbon additives reduce sulphation, extend cycle life, and improve charge acceptance compared to standard AGM or Gel batteries, making this battery ideal for solar off-grid systems where batteries regularly operate at partial charge. The battery features very low internal resistance for high-current discharge and uses a sealed, maintenance-free VRLA design. Lead calcium grids ensure minimal self-discharge. Supplied with M8 bolt terminals in a robust container.

Application Guide

  • Lithium Smart (LiFePO4) batteries offer 5x more usable cycles than lead-acid at half the weight — ideal for weight-conscious motorhome and marine builds.
  • AGM and Gel batteries are maintenance-free and work well in budget installations or as starter batteries.
  • Always match your battery voltage (12V, 24V, 48V) to your inverter and charge controller.