The LONG WPL100-12RN is a 12V 100Ah Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery. The LONG WPL100-12RN battery is the best and smart choice for telecommunications bases, substation systems, backup power systems, disaster prevention and security systems, Tele-communication central station, and Network communication including data transmission which can ensure a quality product at a reasonable price for a customer. This gel battery is durable and long-lasting. The internal battery fluid is gel-shaped and has a high moisture retention capacity and it is relatively effective for use in high-temperature environments. It is a Trusted and Quality Product for Electric cars, medical equipment and systems, and fire alarm system. The LONG WPL100-12RN 12V 100Ah Rechargeable SLA Battery can be charged and discharged. It is a fully sealed type that does not emit gas at normal times and can be used safely indoors as a power supply for a variety of devices. The LONG WPL100-12RN is highly durable and cost-effective for repeated charging and discharging making it perfect for sub batteries in campers and marines. The LONG WPL100-12RN Battery comes with 1 year warranty.
LONG WPL100-12RN 12V 100Ah Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery
- Model: WPL100-12RN
- Nominal Voltage (V): 12V
- Nominal Capacity: 100Ah
- Max Discharge Current for 5 seconds: 1200A
- Weight: Approx. 30.0kg
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