Enersys Data Safe NPX-35TFR 12V 9AH Flame Retardant Battery F2 Terminals

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Featuring Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) technology, DataSafe® NPX batteries deliver exceptional power density. Designed for high-rate discharge applications, DataSafe NPX batteries offer a superior value for a range of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) applications.

More power in less space

Used primarily where high power is required for a short duration, DataSafe NPX batteries offer 50% more wattage in a 30% smaller size than conventional lead acid batteries. Plus, VRLA technology eliminates the need for watering and enables greater installation flexibility.

  • Capacity: 23-160 Watts Per Cell (WPC)
  • 3-5 year life expectancy at @ 77°F (25°C)
  • Sealed construction – operates in any position with no leakage
  • 100% initial capacity

Applications:
  • Industrial UPS
  • Alarm & Security Systems
  • Emergency Lighting
  • Public Safety Networks
  • Security & Surveillance and more...


General Specifications:
  • Manufacturer: Enersys
  • Model: NPX-35TFR
  • Terminals: F2 (.250)
  • Case: Flame Retardant (FR)
  • Dimensions: 5.95"L x 2.56"W x 3.94"H
  • Weight: 6.06 lbs.
 

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