Excis batteries provides a comprehensive product warranty on all their products. All Excis batteries are designed with Calcium alloy grids and plates to minimise corrosion. The Envelope between the separators and the battery plates is to eliminate internal short circuits.
Central venting system has been implemented to regulate the gassing of the battery during charge stage. A Flashback arrestor and a High impact strength container finalise this batteries quality. The batteries are also fitted with a With a Built in State of Charge Indicator.
Cold cranking amperes:
The amount of current a battery can provide at -18 °C, and the rating is defined as the current a lead-acid battery at that temperature can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain at least 1.2 volts per cell (7.2 volts for a 12-volt battery) It is a more demanding test than those at higher temperatures.
Hot cranking amperes:
Hot cranking amperes refers to the amount of current the battery can deliver at 26.7 °C. The rating is defined as the current in the battery at the temperature. The load need to deliver the cracking amperes for 30 seconds and current must be maintain at 1.2 volts per cell.
Reserve capacity minutes:
Reserve capacity minutes refer to the minimum current the battery must continuously deliver 25 amperes before its voltage drops below 10.5 volts. If the volts drop below 10.5 volts during the reserve capacity the battery should be charged. When a battery drops below 10.5 volts the plates can be damaged.
Excis Batteries Range
BATTERY TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
RR1 | 12Volt 50Ah @C20 |
RR2 | 12Volt 96Ah @C20 |
FMF100 | 12Volt 102Ah @ C20 |
FMF101 | 12Volt 102Ah @ C20 |
FMF230 | 12volt 230 Ah @ C20 |
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