Aspen Labs Arthoscope rechargeable 6v battery 3.2ah sealed lead AGM
Replacement Aspen Labs Arthoscope battery pack, valve regulated sealed lead acid compact and rechargeable 6-volt 3.2ah absorbed glass mat batteries, will not spill can be used in portable devices, offered at low prices direct from warehouse
Please find below printed on this page sufficient relevant details to help you consider the decision of purchasing a new compatible replacement battery for your Aspen Labs Arthoscope, this type of battery is often seen in portable medical equipment as well as alarm systems as a emergency battery backup, they can store 3.2-amp hours of energy in the 6-volt cells and capable of deep cycling, rechargeable and recyclable, the main component used in the manufacture of the cells is lead it follows then that they are a environmentally friendly as can very easily be made into something else, maybe another battery at the end of their life and the time comes for recycling, more information on this can be found on our recycling page
- Aspen Labs Arthoscope battery replacement
Upon receipt of your order from us the batteries will be almost fully charged but even so you will still need to complete a charge before first use, if it's going into a device that is always connected to the mains and has its own charging circuit like a battery backup for monitoring or alarm system then you can miss this step as it will do it for you, the period of this initial charge before first use need only be until the charger states it is ready, probably not very long at all, do not be impatient, wait until this first charge has completed before contemplating using the equipment, it will possibly contribute to overall battery life
While is not something that most will even notice but if being used in a portable piece of equipment it could take a number of charges and corresponding use in the device before a full capacity charge is reached, this is a normal part of the conditioning process, allowing your new batteries to sit without any charge in them is not a certainly not a good idea so it follows that if using them in a portable device as soon as you have finished using it put it back on charge, you cannot rejuvenate this kind of battery by deliberately running them down, going out of your way to fully discharge the batteries will reduce their life span, so do not do it, there may well be extended periods where the batteries are not being actively used, if so ensure they are charged fully beforehand and then recharged every 4 to 6-weeks but do not leave on the charger for more than 24-hours at a time
This type of battery is valve regulated lead acid, VRLA for short, they still have acid but its trapped between a glass matting, this is why they are also called AGM or absorbed glass mat, you will never to need to top them up with fluid, if fact you cannot as they are sealed, they are not-hazardous and can safely be used indoors or in portable devices with no fear of leakage
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, these 6-volt 3.2-amp hour batteries are recyclable, the main constructive component is lead or Pb which can easily be recycled, more information on this can be found at the bottom on this page on our recycling link
Voltage = 6-volts
Capacity = 3.2Ah @20Hr
Chemistry = Pb, sealed lead acid, VRLA, AGM
We are offering 1 rechargeable batteries for the Aspen Labs Arthoscope the dimensions of the individual battery pack are as follows
Length = 134mm or 5.27-inches
Width = 34mm 1.33-inches
Height = 60mm or 2.36-inches
Battery layout - from chart below = 1
