GM1BSG
18th October 2009, 09:58 PM
For sale due to plan B (Actually I only need 4 instead of 8)
12V 75Ah Batteries (67.1Ah IEC Rating) / C&D technologies DYNASTY HRS12-270
Float charge voltage 13.5~13.8V @ 25 Deg C
Currently being charged at 13.8V in parallel (in 2 banks of 4) with current demand of 0.090~0.110 depending on time of day and heat in factory. Been like that for weeks now (originally checked by me 03 Sept 2009).
These are all on charge and have been used in the field also. Not sure how old these are but they were removed from a working UPS system and have the No PB symbol so cannot be that old. They were supplied as part of an APC 3KVA UPS system and are all labelled with the hologrammed label of APC.
I have them serial numbered 0~8 and the first ones off the block in no particular order will be 4, 5 then 7 then 3 which is the easiest way to unwire them to leave the rest on charge.
There are some piccys if needed of them wired up and on charge.
New, unbranded (or at least a brand I have never heard of), I have seen similar batteries for around £130 inc VAT.
These are on offer for £80 each o.n.o
But remember, no warranty, no returns, no gripes, you are welcome to pick any one of the 4 (all the same to me).
Garage / shack clearount will continue shortly .... :chee
Collect only, no post/shipping
BR, John
12V 75Ah Batteries (67.1Ah IEC Rating) / C&D technologies DYNASTY HRS12-270
Float charge voltage 13.5~13.8V @ 25 Deg C
Currently being charged at 13.8V in parallel (in 2 banks of 4) with current demand of 0.090~0.110 depending on time of day and heat in factory. Been like that for weeks now (originally checked by me 03 Sept 2009).
These are all on charge and have been used in the field also. Not sure how old these are but they were removed from a working UPS system and have the No PB symbol so cannot be that old. They were supplied as part of an APC 3KVA UPS system and are all labelled with the hologrammed label of APC.
I have them serial numbered 0~8 and the first ones off the block in no particular order will be 4, 5 then 7 then 3 which is the easiest way to unwire them to leave the rest on charge.
There are some piccys if needed of them wired up and on charge.
New, unbranded (or at least a brand I have never heard of), I have seen similar batteries for around £130 inc VAT.
These are on offer for £80 each o.n.o
But remember, no warranty, no returns, no gripes, you are welcome to pick any one of the 4 (all the same to me).
Garage / shack clearount will continue shortly .... :chee
Collect only, no post/shipping
BR, John