Quest Medical 2001 Infusion Pump rechargeable 6-volt 3.2ah battery
Replacement Quest Medical 2001 Infusion Pump rechargeable batteries, small and compact 6-volt 3.2ah valve regulated sealed lead acid non-spillable safe battery pack, can be used in portable devices or as power backup, absorbed glass mat AGM cells, low competitive price
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 Quest Medical 2001 Infusion Pump, with a capacity of 3.2-amp hours, you might find this size battery in medical equipment, portable and stationary as well as home and commercial alarm systems as emergency battery backup as well as many other uses, these 6-volt cells are also capable of deep cycling, they are of course rechargeable, very important requirements in this type of installation, they will not spill and not-hazardous so safe to be handled and for use indoors or in portable equipment, the cells are AGM and VRLA, more information about the qualities of this sort of chemistry can be found below
- Quest Medical 2001 Infusion Pump battery replacement
After placing your order and receiving your new battery from us you may will note that they have a good charge in them, but you should still charge it fully before using for the first time, the only time you do not need to do this is if it's going into something with its own always connected power supply and charging circuit, for example a alarm system, as this will do the job of charging for you, the charge time will depend on your charger but as its almost fully charged it will not be long, just leave it on until it indicates its finished, you might just want to fit them and use, but that would be unwise, unless being fitted in a device as stated above, missing out on charging them first may well shorten overall life expectancy
You probably will not notice but if you are using in a piece of equipment that requires outside intervention for charging that it will take up to ten charges and associated use in your device before the batteries are capable of taking a few capacity charge, this is normal, if being used in a portable device then you should make sure that after every use that you put the batteries back on charge, letting them sit in a partially discharged state is not wise, never go out of your way to try to deliberately discharge the batteries all the way down, doing so with this type of battery will only reduce the life span and cost you money in the long run, they may be protracted periods where the batteries are not being used, if this is the case ensure they are fully charged first, then top up every four weeks but do not leave on a charger for more than 24-hours
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
So many codes on batteries are almost the same, it would be prudent to carefully check them before ordering to ensure you are getting the right pack, if in doubt then look at your old one, take a note of the dimensions and anything that is written on the side, this will always be the best information to have, we have also included on the page the dimensions so you can confirm before ordering, these 6v 3.2ah batteries are mainly constructed using lead which can easily be recycled, more information on recycling can be found at the foot of this page
Voltage = 6-volts
Capacity = 3.2Ah @20Hr
Chemistry = Pb, sealed lead acid, VRLA, AGM
There is 1 batteries to replace the Quest Medical 2001 Infusion Pump the overall size of the batteries are
Length = 134mm or 5.27-inches
Width = 34mm 1.33-inches
Height = 60mm or 2.36-inches
Battery layout - from chart below = 1
