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Single Tested Oem Honda Hybrid Battery Ima Subpack For 2006 2007 2008 Civic on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Toney, Alabama, United States

Toney, Alabama, United States
Used IMA battery sticks from a 2007 Honda Civic Hybrid
Chemistry:Nickel-Based Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Packaging:Honda IMA stick Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Honda / Panasonic Warranty:No Warranty

Each lot contains 1 used Honda Civic hybrid IMA battery subpack.  Multiple lots are available.  These subpacks are compatible with the 2006 to 2008 Honda Civic ONLY.  Each subpack contains 12 "D" NiMH cells. They were originally rated at 6500mAh.  I tested these with a 90 amp load for 60 seconds, they all maintained above 11.5 volts and some held a solid 12 volts.

These subpacks are sold "AS IS".

Some suggested uses:
  • Rebuilding your existing pack
  • Custom EV, bike, or scooter
  • Robotics, R/C, or Hobby
  • Off grid energy storage / backup power

I will combine shipping, let me know how many and where to.

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