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Medical 3030 infusion pump battery 12v 3.2ah AGM sealed lead

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  • Model:BT1230-12360
  • 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

Medical 3030 infusion pump battery 12v 3.2ah AGM sealed lead.
Replacement Medical 3030 infusion pump 12-volt battery, rechargeable 3.2ah sealed lead non-hazardous batteries, will not leak, can be used in portable equipment, VRLA, AGM at low competitive prices.

We have below complied more detailed information of our offer below of a new replacement battery pack for a Medical 3030 infusion pump they are 12v and have a capacity of 3.2-amp hour they will not leak so can be used on the side or for that matter in portable equipment AGM and VRLA cells can be found in a large variety of devices form a hoist to high end medical equipment

  • Medical 3030 infusion pump battery

VRLA or the correct name of valve regulated lead acid batteries are sealed, they are vented to allow gas to escape, they are not-hazardous so can safely be used indoors and in portable equipment, they also benefit from having absorbed glass mat technology or AGM for short, they need no maintenance and will not leak so can be mounted on their side.

We have supplied the information on this page from available resources as a guide only, these compatible replacement sealed lead batteries have all the specifications listed below and you should check your requirements before ordering, the physical dimensions are also below.

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

In this pack there are a total of one quality lead acid batteries for the Medical 3030 infusion pump the physical dimensions are as follows
Length = 134mm or 5.27-inches
Width = 67mm or 2.63-inches
Height = 61mm or 2.4-inches
Standard F1 terminal - 4.75mm.

Your new battery will be delivered to you pretty much fully charged, but unless it's going in a device with its own built in always connected mains supply charging circuit then you should still give a it a full charge before first use, recharge after every use and if not using it for long periods then again every 4-weeks, unless you like replacing batteries and buying new ones then keep it charged, it will last considerably longer.


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