Description
Ideal Duck Decoy OR Moultrie Feeder Battery
A Quality Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM), Valve Regulated Sealed Lead Acid (VRSLA) Technology battery.
The AGM / VRSLA Technology will give Superior Performance and durability over a standard SLA Battery.
With an up to 10 years design life, these batteries comply to the most popular international standards, such as ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18000, CE and UL Standards.
AGM, VRSLA Batteries will never leak if inverted, and will continue to operate even under water.
AGM or Absorbent Glass Mat
An advanced lead-acid battery that provides superior power to support the higher electrical demands.
AGM batteries feature a thin fiberglass felt that holds the electrolyte in place like a sponge.
AGM batteries are extremely resistant to vibration, are totally sealed, nonspillable and maintenance-free.
VRSLA Valve-Regulated Sealed Lead-Acid Battery
Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Battery is more commonly known as a sealed lead-acid (SLA), gel cell, or maintenance free battery, that can be mounted in any orientation, and do not require constant maintenance.
VRSLA batteries remain under constant pressure of 1-4 psi.
This pressure helps the recombination process under which 99+% of the Hydrogen and Oxygen generated during charging are turned back into water.
Specs
- 6V 4.5A/H Long Life Battery -
- Sealed Lead Acid Battery
- Maintenance Free
- Leak Spill Proof
- Low Self Discharge Rate
- Useable In Any Position
- Rugged Design
- Safety Valve Regulated
- Lead; No., 1 with 99.994% Purity
- Casing; ABS
- 70mm (L) x 47mm (W) x 100mm (H) (measurements +-1mm)
- Total Height 106 +-2mm
- Weight 0.72kg
- Rated Capacity - 4.5AH, (20hr, 1.75v/cell, 25°C)
- Self Discharge
- 3 Months 91% Remaining Capacity
- 6 Months 82% Remaining Capacity
- 12 Months 65% Remaining Capacity
REMEMBER; To prolong serviceability all batteries require regular charging and discharging which if being unused MUST be completed every 3 months minimum for warranty purposes.
Capacity
The capacity of a battery, expressed in ampere-hours (AH), is the total amount of electrical energy available from a fully charged cell.
Its value depends on the discharge current, the temperature during discharge, the final cut-off voltage, and the general history of the battery.