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LIFELINE MARINE BATTERIES FEATURE:
Why do so many marine and RV enthusiasts choose Lifeline Batteries exclusively for their expensive equipment? It probably has to do with one of these reasons;
# Aircraft class cell construction: - Lowers internal resistance for high repeated engine start current. - Withstands shock and vibration much better than flooded or gelled electrolyte designs.
# Twice as many discharge/charge cycles as the leading gel marine battery (see chart).
# Faster recharge; no current limitations with voltage regulated recharging.
# Much better charge retention than flooded cell types, even at high ambient temperatures.
# Full recharge after 30 days storage in a full discharge condition 77 Degrees F (25C).
# Sealed construction with absorbed electrolyte - no shipment restrictions; submersible without damage; install in any position; no need for watering; no corrosion on terminals.
# Cell safety vent valves - pressure regulated, nonremovable.
# Rugged, nonmarring polypropylene (copolymer) case/cover.
# Safety - even during severe overcharge the LIFELINE AGM MARINE battery produces less than 2% hydrogen gas (4.1% is required for flammability in air).
# Military approved; Manufactured to DOD military specifications;
# Lifeline Marine batteries are not restricted from shipment by air. Passes DOT 49 CFR Sec.173.159. Please contact us prior to placing an order for batteries,
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Terminal
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H/D COPPER ALLOY MARINE TERMINALS
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Handle
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Y
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Flush Top
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Y
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Dimensions (mm) L
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328
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W
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172
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H
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236
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Group
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Vehicle Fitment
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Datasheet
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Download Datasheet (opens in new window)
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Diagram
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Maintenance
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MAINTENANCE FREE
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Current Limited
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N
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Country of Origin
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USA
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Warranty (Yrs)
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1
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Voltage
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12
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CCA
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600
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Capacity (Ah)
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105
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Reserve Capacity
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195
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Weight (Kgs)
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31.4
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Boost (V)
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14.2-14.4
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Float (V)
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13.2-13.3
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View suitable chargers, Click links below,
Projecta IC1500
Projecta IC2500
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