American Hospital Su 2001 replacement 6-volt battery sealed lead AGM
Replacement American Hospital Su 2001 rechargeable compact 6-volt 3.2ah battery pack, valve regulated VRLA sealed AGM, safe non-spillable batteries which can be used in portable devices direct from warehouse at low price
The following information which hopefully is sufficient has been compiled to help assist you in the consideration of a new replacement compatible battery for the American Hospital Su 2001, this type of battery is often seen in portable devices including medical equipment as well as backup for alarm systems the 6v cells have a energy storage capacity of 3.2-amp hours. they are also capable of deep cycling, as you would expect they are rechargeable and not-hazardous, they will not spill so safe to be handled and for use indoors as well as more portable applications, they are also recyclable and environmentally friendly, more information on recycling can be found on our recycle page
- American Hospital Su 2001 battery replacement
When you placed and received your order of batteries from us they will have a fairly high charge in them, but you still need to instigate a full charge before first use, this will not be necessary only if being fitted in something that has its own built in charger that is always connected to the mains like an alarm system which will do the job for you, the charger will have LED lights which will indicate whether it is still charging or not, you only need to charge them until they are ready, probably not very long at all, do not just fit them without this initial charge, it will not take long anyway, it will not take long as it is almost fully charged anyway and it may help to extend the battery life overall
You probably will not even notice it but if you are using the battery in a device that needs outside assistance for charging that it will take a few charges and use in your equipment before you are able to receive a full capacity charge in your batteries, this is quite a normal part of the conditioning process, if it is being used in a portable device ensure that you charge your new batteries after each and every use, they are capable of many charges but this will reduce if you let run them down in-between, you should never deliberately go out of your way to try fully discharge the batteries, we are often asked will this extend the life but no this will only reduce its life span and cost you money in the long run, if there are extended periods where you are not using the batteries you should remember to recharge every four weeks and never put them away discharged, even partially, do not leave on the charger for more than 24-hours at a time
These 6-volt batteries are manufactured as AGM (absorbed glass mat) and VRLA (valve regulated lead acid) to the end user it means they are very versatile, they are sealed lead acid, the acid being suspended within a glass mat so will not leak and not-hazardous so can be used indoors or in portable devices, they also need no maintenance whatsoever, except of course charging
Check the information carefully to ensure you are ordering the correct battery as many of them have very similar codes, if in doubt the dimensions of the batteries are probably your best guide and take note of anything that may be written on the side of them, the size of is also specified below so you can confirm, the batteries themselves are 6-volt 3.2ah and have a very high lead or Pb content so they are easy to recyclable, more detailed information about recycling lead batteries can be found on a link at the foot of this page
Voltage = 6-volts
Capacity = 3.2Ah @20Hr
Chemistry = absorbed glass mat, AGM, VRLA
There are 1 rechargeable and recyclable batteries for the American Hospital Su 2001 the overall dimensions of each battery are
Length = 134mm or 5.27-inches
Width = 34mm 1.33-inches
Height = 60mm or 2.36-inches
Battery layout - from chart below = 1
