
Felicity 100AH 12V Solar Gel Battery in Kenya
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June 6, 20251. Introduction to Gel Batteries
Gel Batteries in Kenya are a type of sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery that use a gelified electrolyte instead of liquid acid. These batteries are maintenance-free, spill-proof, and highly durable, making them ideal for solar power storage solutions in Kenya.
2. How Gel Batteries Work
Gel batteries contain a silica-based gel that immobilizes the electrolyte, allowing for:
- Deep cycle performance – Frequent deep discharge and recharge cycles without damage.
- Enhanced safety – No risk of acid leaks or spills.
- High durability – Resistant to vibration and extreme temperatures.
3. Applications of Gel Batteries in Solar Power Systems
In Kenya, gel batteries are commonly used in:
a) Home Solar Power Systems
- Provides energy storage for households in off-grid rural areas.
- Offers backup power during blackouts.
- Works efficiently with solar panels and charge controllers.
b) Commercial & Industrial Solar Solutions
- Used in businesses, schools, and hospitals to provide reliable backup power.
- Supports off-grid industries such as remote hotels and farms.
c) Telecommunications & Security Systems
- Powers CCTV cameras, communication towers, and security lighting.
- Ensures uninterrupted surveillance and communication.
d) Solar Water Pumping Systems
- Used in irrigation, livestock watering, and domestic water supply.
- Works with DC or AC solar pumps for efficient water distribution.
4. Examples of Gel Batteries Available in Kenya
a) Felicity 100AH 12V Solar Gel Battery
Available at SolarPower Kenya, this battery is suitable for small solar home systems and backup applications.
b) Amaron 200AH 12V Solar Battery
This high-capacity deep-cycle battery is perfect for larger solar systems, businesses, and off-grid solutions. Features:
- 200AH capacity for extended power storage.
- 12V deep cycle technology ensures long lifespan.
- Low self-discharge rate, making it ideal for long-term storage.
5. Comparison: Gel Batteries vs. Lithium Batteries
Below is a comparison table highlighting the key differences between gel batteries and lithium batteries:
Feature | Gel Batteries | Lithium Batteries |
---|---|---|
Lifespan | 5–7 years | 10–15 years |
Maintenance | Maintenance-free | Maintenance-free |
Cost | Lower upfront cost | Higher initial cost |
Depth of Discharge (DOD) | 50% recommended | 80–90% usable |
Weight | Heavier | Lighter |
Efficiency | 85% | 95–98% |
Charging Speed | Slower | Faster |
Safety | No risk of fire | Requires BMS for safety |
6. Installation and Maintenance of Gel Batteries in Solar Systems
Installation Guidelines
- Select a cool and ventilated location – Avoid placing the battery in direct sunlight.
- Use properly rated cables – Ensure correct wire sizing to prevent power losses.
- Connect to a charge controller – Protects the battery from overcharging.
- Ensure correct polarity connections – (+ to + and – to -) to prevent damage.
Maintenance Tips
- Regularly check battery voltage using a multimeter or charge controller.
- Keep the battery terminals clean and corrosion-free.
- Store batteries in a dry, cool environment when not in use.
7. Conclusion
Gel batteries are a reliable, safe, and cost-effective option for solar power storage in Kenya. While lithium batteries offer higher efficiency and longer lifespan, gel batteries remain a more affordable solution for homes, businesses, and off-grid applications.
For authentic gel batteries like Felicity 100AH or Amaron 200AH, visit SolarPower Kenya or contact us via Call/WhatsApp: 0741 163020 for expert guidance and installation services.