NPP Power 12V 150 Watt/Cell 36Ah Rechargable VRLA Battery (HR12150W-FR)

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The NPP Power High Rate (HR) Series Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) batteries are engineered for high-demand applications, delivering exceptional power output, high energy density, and ultra-low internal resistance. Designed for performance-critical environments, the HR Series ensures reliable backup when uptime is non-negotiable.

 

Highlights:

  • Operation at low internal pressure
  • Positive and negative plates in lead-calcium-tin alloy
  • Superior energy density
  • Very high power output
  • Container available in flame retardant (UL 94-V0)

 

Specifications: 

  • Model number: HR12150W-FR
  • Number of cell: 6 cells
  • Nominal voltage: 12V
  • Rated capacity: 150 watt/cell, 14Ah
  • Terminal type: T14 
  • Internal resistance (25 C): Approx. 8mΩ
  • Float charging voltage (25 C): 13.5 to 13.8V temperature compensation: -18m V/C
  • Cyclic charging voltage (25 C): 14.5 to 15V temperature compensation: -30mV/C. 
  • Maximum charging current: 10.8A 
  • Terminal Material: Copper
  • Maximum discharge current (25 C): 330A (5sec.)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 7.68 x 5.12 x 6.10 inch
  • Weight: 25.4 lbs

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