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Ultracell UL2.6-12 12V 2.6Ah Lead acid

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EAN / GTIN  04040849160158
Weight - g  890
Brand  Ultracell
Model  UL2.6-12
Voltage  12V
Battery chemistry  Pb
Capacity - Ah 2.60
Lead battery application  Generic
Terminal type  F1 - 4.8mm
Length - mm 180.00
Width - mm 35.00
Height - mm 61.00

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Model Number: UL2.6-12

Voltage: 12 Volt
Capacity: 2.6 Ah (2600 mAh)
Connection: Cable Shoe 4.75x0.8 mm
Housing: ABS

L: 18,0 cm
W: 3,5 cm
H: 6,1 cm

The UL series is Ultracell's best-selling lead battery series and is suitable for general applications. The UL series uses oxygen recombination technology and is a so-called AGM (absorbed glass material) lead battery, the electrolyte (mixture of lead acid and water) remains in place through the glass fiber mats, even if the housing breaks, the lead battery will not to leak. This type of lead battery is completely closed, maintenance free and can be placed in any position (except upside down), making the lead battery very suitable for use in UPS (uninterruptable power supply), security systems, emergency lighting and backup power systems, but can also be used for general applications such as in RC model building, toys, robot lawn mower, vehicles (riding mower, golf trolley, ...) and much more.
The most popular lead batteries of the UL series are VdS * approved, lead batteries with a VdS number are approved by most insurers for use in alarm systems.

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Note:

Do not discharge batteries deeply. The emptier they get, the faster they deteriorate. Preferably charge 6v batteries before they drop below 6V and 12V before they drop below 12V. Deep cycles can be discharged a little further, 5.8V and 11.6V. Recharge a battery as soon as possible if it starts to become noticeably less full.

Store batteries full.

If they are not used for a longer period of time, disconnect at least one pole from the battery so that they do not discharge through the device and recharge them after half a year and charge them before use.