What Is ESS Stock Battery?
ESS Stock Battery refers to energy storage systems utilizing Odyssey’s AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) technology, designed for high-performance applications like automotive starting and deep-cycle power. These lead-acid batteries, such as the PC925 and 65-PC1750 models, deliver exceptional cold cranking amps (770–960 CCA) and vibration resistance, optimized for vehicles, golf carts, and audio systems. Pro Tip: AGM batteries require voltage-regulated charging (14.7V max) to prevent overcharging.
What defines Odyssey AGM battery specifications?
Odyssey AGM batteries feature dual-purpose design for starting and deep cycling, with 12V configurations and capacities up to 95Ah. Their thin-plate pure lead (TPPL) construction ensures 3–10x faster recharge versus standard lead-acid.
Technical specs include vibration resistance up to 15G and operating temperatures from -40°C to 70°C. For example, the 65-PC1750 model provides 74Ah capacity with 68Ah discharge for golf carts. Pro Tip: Avoid discharging below 10.5V to prevent irreversible sulfation. Transitionally, these batteries excel in extreme environments due to their sealed, spill-proof design.
| Model | Capacity (Ah) | CCA |
|---|---|---|
| PC925 | 25 | 330 |
| 65-PC1750 | 74 | 850 |
How do Odyssey batteries support high-current applications?
High-current performance in Odyssey batteries stems from TPPL technology, achieving 2–3x lower internal resistance than conventional AGM. The P49-950 model delivers 770 CCA for diesel engines, critical in cold starts.
Practically speaking, their 195-minute reserve capacity (RC@25) ensures backup power for critical systems. Pro Tip: Pair with compatible 12V chargers using absorption phases ≤14.7V. Transitionally, these units are favored in marine and off-grid setups where reliability trumps cost considerations.
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FAQs
Yes, but ensure charging systems support AGM profiles—overcharging at >15V damages plates.
What’s the lifespan of PC925 batteries?
3–5 years with proper maintenance, including monthly voltage checks (12.6–12.8V at rest).