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MOTOCADDY LEAD ACID BATTERY
The Motocaddy Lead-Acid Battery has been developed to offer an 18 hole capacity* and is suitable for use with any single-motored Motocaddy electric trolley. Motocaddy Lead-Acid Battery - Features: 18 hole capacity on one charge* Features bag with convenient carry handle Fused cable protects trolley and battery 12V 21ah capacity Manufactured by Haze Batteries Compatible with all single-motored Motocaddy electric trolleys 12-Month Warranty Authorised Motocaddy Retailer Motocaddy Lead-acid Batteries are covered by a 12 month warranty from the date of purchase. The warranty covers manufacturing defects that occur during normal use. Any breakage caused by accidental damage or as a result of abuse or misuse or commercial use is not covered. The Motocaddy Battery warranty only covers purchases made in the UK and Republic of Ireland and use of the battery in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. If you encounter a problem with your battery within the warranty period, please contact the place of purchase or call us direct on 01279 712370 to allow us to rectify the problem as soon as possible. In the unlikely event you need to make a claim you must provide your proof of purchase so please ensure this is retained. Any repairs or replacements made without charge do not carry a new warranty beyond that of the original purchase. The warranties contained herein are offered as an extra benefit and do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
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Aritech Sealed lead-acid battery, 12
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Yuasa Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery
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APC RBC155 Sealed Lead Acid (VRLA)
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Which lead-acid battery should I choose?
When choosing a lead-acid battery, it's important to consider the specific requirements of your application. If you need a battery for starting a vehicle, a starting battery with high cranking amps would be suitable. For deep cycle applications such as marine or RV use, a deep cycle battery with a longer discharge cycle would be more appropriate. Additionally, consider the size, maintenance requirements, and lifespan of the battery to ensure it meets your needs.
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How to store lead-acid batteries properly?
Lead-acid batteries should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to prevent corrosion and maintain their performance. It is important to keep them away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, as both can reduce their lifespan. Additionally, it is crucial to store them in an upright position to prevent any leakage or damage. Regularly checking the battery's charge level and topping it off if necessary is also important for proper storage.
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What is the minimum charging current for a solar battery with lead-acid technology?
The minimum charging current for a solar battery with lead-acid technology is typically around 10% of the battery's capacity. For example, if you have a 100Ah battery, the minimum charging current would be around 10A. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for charging currents to ensure the battery's longevity and performance.
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How do I fill a lead-acid battery?
To fill a lead-acid battery, you will need to first remove the caps from the battery cells. Use distilled water to fill each cell to the appropriate level, which is typically just below the cell's opening. Be careful not to overfill the cells, as this can lead to electrolyte spillage. Once all cells are filled, securely reattach the caps and ensure they are tightened properly. It is important to only use distilled water and not tap water, as tap water can contain minerals and impurities that can damage the battery.
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Hypertec NPH5-12 Valve regulated lead acid
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PowaKaddy FW Lithium/Lead Acid Battery Charger
A universal battery charger that will work with PowaKaddy lithium and lead acid batteries with a 3-pin torberry connection, including 2015-2019 models of FW3, FW5, FW7. Automatically charges batteries when plugged in, with a trickle charge once full that ensures the battery stays maximally charged in preparation for use. FEATURES: Compatible with PowaKaddy batteries that utilize a 3-pin torberry connection (yellow/black/red), including 2015-2019 models of FW3, FW5, FW7. Universal charger that charges lithium and lead acid batteries of compatible models. Automatic charger that once fully charged, trickle charges batteries to ensure maximum charge in preparation for use. SPECIFICATIONS Compatible with 14.8V / 14-17Ah Lithium & Lead Acid Batteries WARRANTY1 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
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OEM Rbc2 Sealed Lead Acid (Vrla)
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Aritech Sealed lead-acid battery, 12
Aritech Sealed lead-acid battery, 12
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How do you charge a lead-acid battery?
To charge a lead-acid battery, you will need a compatible battery charger. First, ensure that the battery is in a well-ventilated area and that all electrical connections are disconnected. Then, connect the positive (red) cable from the charger to the positive terminal of the battery and the negative (black) cable to the negative terminal. Set the charger to the appropriate voltage and current settings for the battery, and then turn on the charger. Monitor the charging process and disconnect the charger once the battery is fully charged.
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Do lead-acid batteries have a memory effect?
No, lead-acid batteries do not have a memory effect. Memory effect is a phenomenon where a battery appears to have a reduced capacity due to incomplete discharge and recharge cycles. Lead-acid batteries are not susceptible to this effect and can be charged and discharged without needing to be fully depleted first. This makes them more convenient to use in various applications.
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Why can sulfuric acid H2SO4 not be replaced by nitric acid HNO3 in the lead-acid battery?
Sulfuric acid is used in the lead-acid battery because it is able to effectively dissociate into ions, which is crucial for the battery's operation. Nitric acid, on the other hand, does not dissociate as effectively as sulfuric acid and therefore cannot provide the same level of conductivity needed for the battery to function properly. Additionally, sulfuric acid is able to react with the lead plates in the battery to form lead sulfate, which is essential for the battery's rechargeability. Nitric acid does not have the same ability to form this crucial reaction with the lead plates.
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What is the minimum charging current for a solar battery with gel lead-acid technology?
The minimum charging current for a solar battery with gel lead-acid technology is typically around 10% of the battery's capacity. For example, if you have a 100Ah gel lead-acid battery, the minimum charging current would be around 10A. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for charging currents to ensure the battery's longevity and performance.
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