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Specifications:
rated voltage - 12 V
power for 10 minutes. to 9,6V at 20 ° C - 2300 W Power
for 10 min. to 1.6V / Cell at 20 ° C - 383 W
Capacitance - 78 and / hr
Dimensions:
- length - 259 (± 1) mm
- width - 168 (± 1) mm
- height - 209,5 (± 1) mm
- weight - 27 kg
terminal Type - c female thread - M6
Stress - 4, 8 Nm
Operating temperature range:
- storage (when fully charged) - -15 ° C to + 40 ° C
- at a charge of - -15 ° C to + 50 ° C < br /> - during discharge - -15 ° C to + 50 ° C
capacity loss per month at 20 ° C - 3%
body Material:
Standard delivery - ABS (UL.94 : HB)
refractory body (modification FR) - ABS (UL.94: V0)
charging voltage:
charging voltage in standby at 20 ° C - 13,65 (± 1% )
temperature compensation voltage in buffer mode (deviations from 20 ° C) - -3 mV / cell / ° C
charging voltage cycled at 20 ° C - 14,5 (± 3%) in
temperature compensation voltage in a cyclic mode (deviations from 20 ° C) - -4 mV / cell / ° C
charging current limiter (cyclic operation) - 19 5
A Maximum charge current:
- 1 sec - 520 A
- 1 minute - 240 A
internal resistance at 20 ° C - 7.71 milliohms
short circuit current - 1857 a
Lifetime according YUASA (at 20 ° C) - 10 years
Features:
- Yuasa battery can be used in any orientation except the inverted continuous use .
- Standard material - flame retardant to (UL94) HBSH
- material options FR - flame retardant to UL94:. VIII (oxygen index 30)
- SWL batteries are manufactured in factories that. fulfill the requirements of ISO9001:.
2000 - Batteries SWL satisfy IEC 60896-21 + 22 specifications
Caution: Avoid
short-circuit Do not charge in a sealed container
service life and operational characteristics depend on the operating temperature conditions ..
Interference from AC reduces service life
Performance and characteristics:.
- You can install and use ing into any position other than "upside down"
- Batteries must not be suspended by the handle (if present)
- Each element is equipped with a vent valve for automatic pressure adjustment
- Batteries must be disposed under current legislation