CAS Medical 2001 neonatal BP Monitor rechargeable 6v battery 1.2ah
Replacement CAS Medical 2001 neonatal BP Monitor rechargeable batteries, 6-volt 1.2ah valve regulated sealed lead acid non-spillable safe battery pack, absorbed glass mat AGM cells, low competitive price
Please find below on this page the relevant details to help you consider the decision of purchasing a new compatible replacement battery for your CAS Medical 2001 neonatal BP Monitor, they are 6-volt with 1.2ah of energy storage and capable of deep cycling, they are of course rechargeable, very important requirements in this type of installation, they will not spill and not-hazardous so safe to be handled and for use indoors or in portable equipment, the cells are AGM and VRLA, more information about the qualities of this sort of chemistry can be found below
- CAS Medical 2001 neonatal BP Monitor battery replacement
The batteries you receive from us will be almost fully charged, but you should still charge them before first use, the only time you do not need to do this is if it's going into something with its own always connected power supply, for example a alarm system, as this will do the job of charging for you, your charger will indicate to you when it has completed a charge, it will probably not take very long depending on the charger, the light will generally change to indicate its ready, while you may well be tempted just to fit them and go without charging if it's going in a portable device its worth completing the charge first
It will probably not even be apparent but it will take a few charges and associated use in your device before the battery is capable of receiving a full capacity charge, this is quite normal, letting the batteries sit in a discharged state, even partially is not a good idea, so if being used in a portable device as soon as you have used them put them back on charge, never try to discharge the batteries, it will not rejuvenate them, with this type of technology it will only mean a shorter life, they may be protracted periods where the batteries are not being used, if this is the case ensure they are fully charged first, then top up every four weeks but do not leave on a charger for more than 24-hours
The battery type is AGM which is short for absorbed glass mat construction, they are also valve regulated, they means they can be used around the home or in portable devices without the fear of any leakage, with deep cycle properties that this type of installation would require, they will require no maintenance throughout their entire life span and are not hazardous
We have provided the information here only as a guide, you need to check the code carefully as so many of them are pretty similar so it's easy to make a mistake, you will also find we have listed the relevant dimensions so you can make sure you are ordering the correct one, looking at your old power pack and taking note of the dimensions and anything that may be printed on the side is probably the wisest thing to do, this 6-volt 1.2ah battery is as you would expect recyclable, more detailed information on recycling can be found at the foot of this page
Voltage = 6-volts
Capacity = 1.2Ah @20Hr
Chemistry = VRLA, AGM, sealed lead, Pb
There are 1 lead acid batteries for the CAS Medical 2001 neonatal BP Monitor the physical dimensions of each battery is
Length = 97mm or 3.81-inches
Width = 24mm 0.94-inches
Height = 51.5mm or 2.02-inches
Battery layout - from chart below = 1
