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Honda Hybrid Battery Sticks For Insight And Civic - Tested And Working on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Franklin, Massachusetts, United States

Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

Each bid is for 1 (ONE) used Honda hybrid IMA battery stick. The sticks are compatible with the 2000 through 2006 Honda Insight and 2003 through 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid.  

These sticks are made of 6 "D" NiMH cells, originally rated at 6500mAh.  Our sticks are balanced and fully tested and trickle charged and discharged through a 3 cycle process for maximum reliability. They generally output between 5200mAh and 6200mAh amp hour using a 0.5C load.

Please be advised that these sticks are sold "AS IS", and even though we have thoroughly tested each one, we suggest that you fully test them before use and make sure that your pack of 20 sticks is properly balanced. Adding charged and balanced sticks along with unbalanced ones will no doubt damage them because unbalanced sticks will cause reverse charging. We've seen this happen with clients more often than not.

By bidding / purchasing our battery sticks you agree to the following terms and conditions:

Each battery stick is SOLD AS IS, no warranty.  While we did thoroughly test each stick, we can only guarantee that you will receive the quantity of sticks ordered with no guarantees to capacity, voltage, etc.  

The battery sticks are used automotive parts and may show signs of wear and tear, including: tears in heat-shrink, discoloration and surface corrosion.  These signs of wear, however, do not affect the functionality of the product, to which you agree by bidding.

We have had clients return incorrect batteries to us in the past and in order to facilitate things each battery is SIGNED and identified.

REMEMBER that HYBRID batteries are high voltage and can be lethal and by bidding you acknowledge and assume all risks.  Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding. Thank you.

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