$29.99

12V 12AH SLA Replacement Battery for MotoTec 36V Electric Pocket Electric Scooter

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SKU: ML12-12F23045 Category:
Delivering power when you need it, the Mighty Max ML12-12F2 12 Volt 12 AH uses a state of the art, heavy-duty, calcium-alloy grid that provides exceptional performance and service life in both float and cyclic applications.
The ML12-12F2 is an Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology with a valve regulated design, that can be used in enclosed and indoor environments without leaking or maintenance, providing a superior performance for thousands of models.
Mighty Max SLA batteries are utilized in a wide variety of applications including; Consumer Electronics, Electric Vehicles, Engine Starters, Golf Carts, Hunting, Lawn and Garden Tools, Medical Mobility, Motorcycles, Power sports, Portable Tools, Solar, Toys and Hobby, Access Control Devices, Emergency Lighting, Security and more.
Specifications:
Voltage: 12 Volt
Amperage: 12 AH
Chemistry: SLA, AGM
Terminal: F2
Battery Dimensions: 
5.94 in x 3.86 in x 3.98 in
Weight: 8.38 Lbs
Warranty
1 Year
Volts

12V

Amp Hour

12Ah

Chemistry

SLA / AGM

Quantity

1

Length

5.94

Width

3.86

Height

3.98

Weight

8.38 Lbs

Warranty

1 Year

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12V 9Ah SLA battery for my solar backup and USB charging
I bought two 12V 7Ah F2 terminal Mighty Max batteries to replace aged APCRBC160. After installed them in my APC UPS, i run apctest to reset battery date and tested for 15 minutes with 15% load and run apcaccess every 30s. The BCHARGE from 100% to 60% and TIMELEFT from 40 minutes to 30 minutes, which is perfectly expected. Hopefully they'll last 3 more years.