RS PRO 12V T6 Sealed Lead Acid Battery, 31Ah
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- 883-8856
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
- 883-8856
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- RS PRO
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RS PRO Lead Acid Battery – Rechargeable General Purpose Gel Battery
A series of RS PRO rechargeable lead-acid batteries. Suitable for use across a number of industries as well as for general purpose. This lead acid rechargeable battery is sealed and has many uses. Designed to power a number of electric vehicles such as powered wheel chairs and golf trolleys and many more.
RS PRO offers a range of lead acid rechargeable batteries with different voltages and chargers to suit all your requirements. All models are highly reliable and offer excellent quality, performance and durability.
The range includes the following Lead Acid Battery with 12 Volts and different ampere-hours capacity:
883-8844 - 12V, 17Ah
883-8850 - 12V, 40Ah
883-8853 - 12V, 26Ah
883-8856 - 12V, 31Ah
883-8866 - 12V, 100Ah
883-8869 - 12V, 60Ah
RS PRO offers a range of lead acid rechargeable batteries with different voltages and chargers to suit all your requirements. All models are highly reliable and offer excellent quality, performance and durability.
The range includes the following Lead Acid Battery with 12 Volts and different ampere-hours capacity:
883-8844 - 12V, 17Ah
883-8850 - 12V, 40Ah
883-8853 - 12V, 26Ah
883-8856 - 12V, 31Ah
883-8866 - 12V, 100Ah
883-8869 - 12V, 60Ah
Features and Benefits:
General Purpose Gel Battery
Maintenance free valve regulated lead LPG Series acid batteries
Long time discharge
Suitable for space and storage electric power use
Special plate design, long cycle lifetime
Long storage time
Good deep discharge resilience performance
Maintenance free valve regulated lead LPG Series acid batteries
Long time discharge
Suitable for space and storage electric power use
Special plate design, long cycle lifetime
Long storage time
Good deep discharge resilience performance
Typical Applications
Telecommunications
Solar system
Garden equipment
Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS)
Wind power system
Wheelchair
Alarm and security system
Floor cleaning machines
Golf trolley
Boats
FAQ's
GEL Vs AGM Lead Acid Batteries
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) - These batteries contain only enough liquid to keep the specially designed glass mat wet. The glass mat is made to wick the battery electrolytes between the battery plates. If the AGM battery is broken no free liquid leaks out.
AGM batteries are preferred when a large number of amps are required. The life expectancy remains excellent in most cases if they are not discharged more than 60% between recharges and/or recharged fully every 3-6 months.
Gel Cell Batteries - These batteries contain silica type gel, which is a thick paste-like material. It allows the electrons to flow between plates, but will not leak in a gel battery if the case is broken.
Gel Cell Batteries don't offer the same power capacity as the same physical size AGM batteries. Gel cell batteries excel in slow discharge rates and slightly higher operating temperatures and with excellent deep cycle capability. Recharging these batteries must be done correctly or it will suffer premature failure.
Are Lead Acid Rechargeable Batteries Harmful?
Lead acid batteries contain chemicals that have the potential to be harmful to both your health and the environment. They contain lead which is a highly toxic metal and sulfuric acid which is a corrosive electrolyte solution. Proper handling procedures must be followed at all times.
How to dispose of Lead Acid Batteries?
These batteries do contain hazardous chemicals so recycling is the only way to dispose of them. Recycle responsibly, a wide range of schemes are available.
How long do Lead Acid Batteries take to charge?
A full charge can take up to between 14 to 16 hours.
What does SLA, VRLA mean?
SLA is short for Sealed Lead Acid battery. VRLA is short for Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery. Both of these batteries are the same with features such as maintenance-free and leak proof. SLA/VRLA batteries are also a type of AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries.
Telecommunications
Solar system
Garden equipment
Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS)
Wind power system
Wheelchair
Alarm and security system
Floor cleaning machines
Golf trolley
Boats
FAQ's
GEL Vs AGM Lead Acid Batteries
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) - These batteries contain only enough liquid to keep the specially designed glass mat wet. The glass mat is made to wick the battery electrolytes between the battery plates. If the AGM battery is broken no free liquid leaks out.
AGM batteries are preferred when a large number of amps are required. The life expectancy remains excellent in most cases if they are not discharged more than 60% between recharges and/or recharged fully every 3-6 months.
Gel Cell Batteries - These batteries contain silica type gel, which is a thick paste-like material. It allows the electrons to flow between plates, but will not leak in a gel battery if the case is broken.
Gel Cell Batteries don't offer the same power capacity as the same physical size AGM batteries. Gel cell batteries excel in slow discharge rates and slightly higher operating temperatures and with excellent deep cycle capability. Recharging these batteries must be done correctly or it will suffer premature failure.
Are Lead Acid Rechargeable Batteries Harmful?
Lead acid batteries contain chemicals that have the potential to be harmful to both your health and the environment. They contain lead which is a highly toxic metal and sulfuric acid which is a corrosive electrolyte solution. Proper handling procedures must be followed at all times.
How to dispose of Lead Acid Batteries?
These batteries do contain hazardous chemicals so recycling is the only way to dispose of them. Recycle responsibly, a wide range of schemes are available.
How long do Lead Acid Batteries take to charge?
A full charge can take up to between 14 to 16 hours.
What does SLA, VRLA mean?
SLA is short for Sealed Lead Acid battery. VRLA is short for Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery. Both of these batteries are the same with features such as maintenance-free and leak proof. SLA/VRLA batteries are also a type of AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries.
Note
LPG series batteries may be stored for up to 6 months at 25 °C (77 F) and then a freshening charge is required
For higher temperatures the time interval will be shorter
For higher temperatures the time interval will be shorter
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Capacity | 31Ah |
Nominal Voltage | 12V |
Construction | Gel |
Terminal Type | T6 |
Flame Resistant | No |
Dimensions | 195 x 130 x 164mm |
Designed for Cyclic Application | Yes |
Designed High Rate Application | No |
Chemistry | Lead Acid |
Eurobat Classification | 10 to 12 Years |
Operating Temperature Range | -20 → +55°C |
Weight | 10.7kg |