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Bikemaster Dlfp-5l-bs Lithium Ion Batteries Dlfp-5l-bs on 2040-parts.com

US $71.96
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:BikeMaster MPN:DLFP-5L-BS Manufacturer Part Number:DLFP-5L-BS UPC:Does Not Apply

BikeMaster DLFP-5L-BS BikeMaster DLFP-5L-BS Lithium Ion Batteries DLFP-5L-BS DLFP-5L-BS
  • The most advanced high-power Lithium Ion Phosphate battery technology from BikeMaster
  • Ultra high cranking amps from a super lightweight battery. Only 1/3 teh weight of a lead acid battery
  • Cylindrical cell with energy storage welding technology for higher output
  • Built-in charge and equalizing protection board, preventing battery from over-charging
  • Remarkably low self-discharge for extended storage periods up to one year
  • Suitable for low temperature environments
  • More than twice the service life of conventional lead acid batteries
  • Superior vibration resistant construction allows multi-directional installation without damage
  • No corrosive liquids, no toxic heavy metals make the BikeMaster Li batteries environmentally friendly
  • Two year warranty 89.95 71.96 Fast and Free shipping!!
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