Yuasa NP7-12 NP7-12FR battery replacement 12v sealed.
Replacement Yuasa NP7-12 and NP7-12FR battery pack, rechargeable 12v valve regulated safe sealed batteries at low prices direct from warehouse.
Replacement battery cell for the Yuasa NP7-12, NP7-12FR, valve regulated lead acid which is also absorbed glass mat, these technologies combine to produce a non-spillable battery that is also not-hazardous, this is used in many devices from computer battery back up systems, medical right through to children's toys as they are a safe unit.
Looking after your new battery pack is important, if its going in a device that has constant mains supply then the device itself will take care of the required charging, indeed in something like a uninterruptible power supply you could expect it to last between three to five years, this is often reduced in portable devices that are not connected to mains as they do not get quite a tender touch, if this is the case then charge the battery before first use, charge it after every use and if not using for long periods then charge every four weeks, it is far better to keep a positive charge in the cells than to allow it to discharge as this will certainly lower the life expectancy of the battery pack.
- Yuasa NP7-12 battery
- NP7-12FR battery replacement
Non-spillable - can be mounted on its side
Not-hazardous - safe to use
Recyclable
No maintenance required
Please ensure you recycle you battery when it has reached the end of its useful life, there are useful links and more information on our recycle page.
Battery Type: valve regulated, AGM, VRLA
Voltage: 12v
Capacity: 7Ah @20Hr, amp hour
The dimensions of this Yuasa NP7-12 NP7-12FR battery replacement battery pack are as follows:
Length = 151mm
Width = 65mm
Height = 97.5mm
0.187" fast-on terminals
You might want a easy upgrade path for this battery, we have one the same physical size so will slip straight in with nine amp-hour capacity so has a much linger runtime between charges, it has the slightly larger 6.35mm wide terminals but this does not normally cause a problem, the link to in will be just a little bit further down the page.