Lead Acid Batteries

VRLA Batteries offer vibration and temperature resistance.
Lead Acid Batteries

VRLA Batteries offer vibration and temperature resistance.

DataSafe HX Series includes 5 models ranging from 204-506 W/cell. Suited for UPS applications, 12 V valve-regulated, lead-acid batteries use polypropylene compound that allows high-temperature performance. High rate discharge units feature recessed brass terminals, long-life terminal seals, and corrosion-resistant, lead-calcium-tin alloy positive and negative grids. Units are available in flame...

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VRLA 6V Battery suits high-rate discharge applications.
Lead Acid Batteries

VRLA 6V Battery suits high-rate discharge applications.

DataSafe NPX 35-6 valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery offers multiple terminal options and sealed construction. Able to be operated in any position without leakage, battery has housing of ABS resin; UL-recognized VO flame retardant ABS housing is also available. It has capacity of 35 W/cell at 15 min discharge rate to 1.67 Vpc, design life of 3-5 years at 77Â-

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Batteries are offered in various styles.
Lead Acid Batteries

Batteries are offered in various styles.

Batteries products include Alkaline; Carbon Zinc; Lithium, primary and rechargeable; Nickel Cadmium; Nickel Metal Hydride; and Sealed Lead Acid. Suited for original design and replacement applications in industrial, telecommunication, and consumer markets, configurations include coin cell, button cell, and standard cell, and PC-mountable and custom terminations. Battery packs with protective...

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Lead Acid Batteries

Battery provides front access.

Liberty Series 1000Â-® FAM 12-100 valve regulated lead-acid battery has front terminal to simplify installation and reduce maintenance. Battery, with 100 A-hr rating, uses low-calcium lead alloy, which extends battery life through low grid corrosion and low gassing. Features include flame retardant polypropylene jar and cover that meet UL94 VO and flame arresting one-way low-pressure release...

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Lead Acid Batteries

Valve Regulated Lead-Acid Battery suits cellular applications.

Liberty Series 2000 SuperMAXÂ-® Battery System offers 295-2,000 A-hr capacity. Positive grids improve plate performance an average of 4.6% at 8 hr rate to 1.75 vpc cutoff. Able to maintain cell compression without mechanical devices, plates are oriented horizontally. Maximizer(TM) internal catalyst reduces float current and limits oxygen and hydrogen loss. Rack base incorporates solid steel...

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Lead Acid Batteries

Battery has 2000 A-hr capacity.

LibertyÂ-® Series 2000 SuperMAX(TM) HD-2000 valve regulated lead-acid battery features horizontal plate orientation and movable positive post seal. System has rack frames, removable shelves, and solid base plate. Two Maximizer(TM) catalysts aid in recombination process, reduce float current, and maintain cell capacity. Low gravity model SuperMAX HDL-1700 is for low float applications at 2.2O...

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Batteries provide prolonged life in elevated temperatures.
Lead Acid Batteries

Batteries provide prolonged life in elevated temperatures.

Genesis NP-GEL valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries use silica gel to immobilize electrolyte inside battery. Lead-calcium-tin alloy in both positive and negative plate grids allows for efficient recharging. Thick positive plates reduce grid corrosion, and polypropylene case prevents water loss. Nominal capacities range from 30-87 Ah at 20 hr rate. Each battery features 12 V mono-block...

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Batteries suit Uninterruptible Power Supplies.
Lead Acid Batteries

Batteries suit Uninterruptible Power Supplies.

Datasafe HR series valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries provide threaded brass post inserts and positive and negative grids of lead-calcium-tin alloy. Batteries utilize gas recombinant VRLA technology to minimize gas evolution during charging and discharging. Flame retardant ABS case material with ribbed walls and lids provide protection against shock and vibration, flame arrestors are...

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