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US DEEP CYCLE 12V BATTERIES
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US Battery 12V Flooded Marine Deep Cycle Batteries are flooded lead acid battery that provides fast cycle-up to full rated capacity.
Specifications (Click to expand):
MODEL | GROUP SIZE | SIZE | WEIGHT | CCA @ 0 DEG | RC MIN @ 25A | AH @ 20 HRS |
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BAT-US24DCXC | 24 | 11" x 6.75" x 9.5" | 51 lbs. | 400 | 145 | 85 |
BAT-US27DCXC | 27 | 12-3/4" x 6-3/4" x 9-3/4" | 59 lbs. | 575 | 205 | 105 |
BAT-US31DCXC | 31 | 13" x 6-3/4" x 9-5/8" | 65 lbs. | 620 | 225 | 130 |
AH | Ampere Hour Capacity - A unit of measurement for electron flow or current through an electrical circuit for a certain period of time. The 20 hour rate is a BCI sanctioned rating expressing ampere hours required to achieve an end voltage of 1.75 v/cell at 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and represents the batteries maximum capacity. The 5 hour rate is based on IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) temperature standard of 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) |
CA | Cranking Amps - The discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery can maintain for 30 seconds at 32 F at a voltage above 1.2 v/cell |
CCA | Cold Cranking Amps - The discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery can maintain for 30 seconds at 0 F at a voltage above 1.2 v/cell |
MCA | Marine Cranking Amps - The discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery can maintain for 30 seconds at 32 F at a voltage above 1.2 v/cell |
RC | Reserve Capacity - The number of minutes a battery can be discharged at the specified rate (25, 56 or 75 amps) at 80 degrees Fahrenheit and maintain a voltage above 1.75 v/cell. |