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6301 Floguard infusion pump battery replacement 3.2ah 12v

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  • Model:BT1230-12282
  • Battery Charge:Rechargeable
  • Battery Voltage:12.00 Volts
  • Battery Capacity:3.00 Ah
  • Battery Chemistry:AGM
  • Condition:New
  • Pack Contains:1
  • Shipping Weight:1.40 Kilos

6301 Floguard infusion pump battery replacement 3.2ah 12-volt.
Replacement 6301 Floguard infusion pump battery pack, rechargeable valve regulated sealed lead 12-volt 3.2ah batteries, will not spill sealed at low prices.

This page is dedicated to offering detailed information for your consideration for a replacement battery pack for a 6301 Floguard infusion pump they are 12v 3.2ah sealed lead type, AGM and VRLA cells are rechargeable, this will not leak and need no maintenance, can be used in portable devices.

  • 6301 Floguard infusion pump battery

These type of cell is AGM or absorbed glass mat, this means that they do not require any maintenance, the acid is safely constrained within a glass mat between the cells and it will not leak so it's ok to mount on its side, it will not spill, they are also valve regulated for safety.

We have tried hard to bring you the correct information for this compatible battery from our extensive available resources, but you are of course advised to check the code on your old battery before ordering it will not take long the physical size and its worth reminding yourself where it is and how it comes out and would certainly save days if by not doing so you order the wrong one.

Voltage = 12-volts
Capacity = 3.2Ah @ 20Hr
Chemistry = AGM, VRLA.

In this pack there is one rechargeable batteries for the 6301 Floguard infusion pump the overall size of each battery is
Length = 134mm or 5.27-inches
Width = 67mm or 2.63-inches
Height = 61mm or 2.4-inches
0.187 inch wide standard terminals.

Your new 12-volt battery will come out to you pretty much fully charged, but unless it's going in something with its own built in always on mains connected charging circuit, like for example a alarms system then you should still charge when you receive it and before first use, and for that matter after every use, do not try to discharge it, and if not being used charge every 4-weeks, it makes good financial sense to keep your new battery charged, if you do not it will not last as long.


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