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

US $119.00
Location:

Surprise, Arizona, United States

Surprise, Arizona, United States
Single refurbished subpacks for Honda Civic
Chemistry:Nickel-Based Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Packaging:Honda IMA stick Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Honda / Panasonic Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Who we are: We are Hybrid ReVolt!  We have been in business the longest and are the largest hybrid battery company in the US, specializing in new and refurbished hybrid battery packs, grid chargers, and much, much more.  Hybrids are what we do!

What we are selling:
  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.  They will *NOT* fit the 2009 to 2011 model years or any other vehicle except the 2006 to 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid.  These subpacks failed to meet our strict quality standards, but are still capable of performing in the car.  Each subpack contains 12 "D" NiMH cells configured as two strings of 6 cells each, welded together on one end to form a "U" shape.  They were originally rated at 6500mAh.  We fully tested each and every subpack with real world conditions.  When we last tested these subpacks, they output at least 5 amp hour (5000mAh) under an 8 amp load and also measure at least 3 amp hour (3000mAh) under an 80 amp load.  Any subpack with excessive self discharge or internal resistance is tossed in the recycle pile.

These subpacks are sold "AS IS". While we believe these subpacks to be in good working condition, we make no guarantees or warranties whatsoever.  The method we recommend would be to fully test these subpacks using your own testing equipment and also testing all the subpacks in your existing pack - and then build a pack with the best 10 subpacks that you have available.  Using a grid charger to keep the pack topped up will be of great benefit in keeping your rebuilt pack healthy.  NOTE:  We have heard reports of many people just using these as is, without any testing.  While most have had no problems in doing so, this is not recommended and we do not guarantee that this will work.  Please follow the testing as outlined on this page.

Some suggested uses:
  • Rebuilding your existing pack
  • Custom EV, bike, or scooter
  • Robotics, R/C, or Hobby
  • Off grid energy storage / backup power
  • Etc... (your awesome idea here)
These subpacks will ship fully charged and professionally packed.  We ship via FedEx Ground or USPS Priority for US shipments (our choice).  We can ship worldwide, contact us for a shipping quote.

By bidding / purchasing you agree to the following terms and conditions:
Sold AS IS, no warranty.  We only guarantee that you will receive the quantity of subpacks listed.  While the subpacks did meet or exceed the capacity listed during our testing, we do not guarantee actual capacity, voltage, etc.  This is a used automotive part and may show signs of wear, including: tears in heatshrink, discoloration and surface corrosion.  Heatshrink may have been replaced.  We have determined, and you agree by bidding, that these and other signs of wear do not affect the functionality of the product.  HV batteries can be lethal, by bidding you acknowledge and assume all risks.  Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding.

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