Shorai Inc Lithium Power Sports Iron Battery 18ah 12v Eq "a"1 - Lfx18a1-bs12 on 2040-parts.com
Richardson, Texas, US
Features: Ultra light. One Fifth the weight of lead-acid batteries on average Zero sulfation, for longer service life Holds unloaded charge for one year without maintenance Military spec Carbon Composite Case Faster cranking for better starts Super-fast recharge rate No explosive gasses during charge, no lead, no acid Environmentally friendly Two-Year Warranty Specs: Voltage (V): 12 A/Hr PbEq: 18 Cranking CCA (A): 270 Weight (grams): 960.00 Weight (lbs.): 2.12 Max Charge (A): 18
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