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Basic Info.
Model NO.
12V 100AH/150AH/200AH
Discharge Rate
Low Discharge Rate
Shape
Square Battery
Electrolyte
Acid
Installation
Packaged
Rechargeable
Chargeable
Weight
57.9kg ; 62.4kg
Certificate
CE; ISO; CNAS; MSDS
Sealed Type
Sealed
Terminal
F8
Maintenance Type
Free
Max. Discharge Current
3000A (5 Sec)
Transport Package
Carton and Wooden Box by Sea
Specification
522mm*240mm*219/223mm
Trademark
Sunpal
Origin
China
HS Code
8507200000
Production Capacity
1000PCS/Per Day
Product Description
Battery Terminal Options(T1/T2/T3/T4/T5/T6/T7/T9)
Model | 6-GFM(G)-100Ah | 6-GFM(G)-150Ah | 6-GFM(G)-200Ah | 6-GFM(G)-250Ah |
Cells Per Unit | 6 | |||
Voltage Per Unit | 12V | |||
Capacity | 100Ah@10hr-rate to 1.80V per cell @25°C | 150Ah@10hr-rate to 1.80V per cell @25°C | 200Ah@10hr-rate to 1.80V per cell @25°C | 250Ah@10hr-rate to 1.80V per cell @25°C |
Weight | 29kg | 42kg | 58.5kg | 67kg |
Internal Resistance | Approx. 6mΩ | Approx. 4mΩ | Approx. 3.5mΩ | Approx. 2.5mΩ |
Terminal | F1/F2 | |||
Max. Discharge Current | 1500A(5s) | 2250A(5s) | 3000A(5s) | 3750A(5s) |
Design Life | 10~15 years | |||
Maximum Charging Current | 25A | 37.5A | 50A | 62.5A |
Float Charging Voltage | 13.6 V~13.8 V @ 25°C Temperature Compensation: -20mV/°C/Cell | |||
Cycle Use Voltage | 14.4 V~14.9 V @ 25°C Cycle Use Voltage Temperature Compensation: -30mV/°C/Cell | |||
Operating Temperature Range | Discharge: -20°C~60°C Charge: 0°C~50°C Storage: -20°C~60°C | |||
Container Material | A.B.S. UL94-HB, UL94-V0 Optional. |
Advantages:
1. High purity lead-tin alloy, reduce battery self discharge rate and increase battery service life.
2. ABS battery case made by LG raw material to increase battery service life.
3. Heat sealing technique instead of glue sealing to increase the tightness and stability of battery.
4. TTP technique not only reduce internal resistance and material cost but also increase battery life.
5. Conduct four large current discharge texting before package to insure battery quality.
6. Full charge before delivery. Buy and use it directly.
Characteristics Data
1.How long can a battery last?
The service design life of a battery varies considerably with how it is used, how it is maintained and charged, temperature, among other factors.
2.Do I need to add water to my battery?
No. Sealed lead acid batteries do not require the use of water.
3.What determines the life of a VRLA battery?
Sealed lead acid battery life is determined by many factors. These include temperature, depth and rate of discharge, and the number of charges and discharges (called cycles).
4.What is the difference between float and cycle applications?
A float application requires the battery to be on constant charge with an occasional discharge. Cycle applications charge and discharge the battery on a regular basis.
5.What is the definition of "cycle use" and "standby use"?
"Cycle Use" - direct power source: Cycle Use - IT can provide the power supply to power tools, and portable electronic products.It can also be used for cycling charging and discharging usage such as electronics motorbike or vacuum cleaner.
"Standby Use" - back up power: Standby Use is mainly used for emergency power to avoid future damage that may be caused by a sudden power outage.
"Standby Use" - back up power: Standby Use is mainly used for emergency power to avoid future damage that may be caused by a sudden power outage.
6.When should a deep-cycle battery be used?
Deep-cycle batteries are used when 50% or more of the capacity is used per cycle. The most common use of deep-cycle batteries is in applications that require deep, repetitive drain, like powerful car audio systems, trolling motors, golf carts, electric wheelchairs, or RV house power sources. Public safety and high performance vehicles are other applications that call for the special characteristics of deep-cycle batteries.
7.How are batteries rated?
Lead acid batteries are rated based on a capacity given in a defined time. There is not a set industry standard for how to rate a battery.