Bikemaster Dlfp-51913 Lithium Ion Batteries on 2040-parts.com
US $178.54
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BikeMaster DLFP-51913 Lithium Ion Batteries
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BikeMaster DLFP-51913 Lithium Ion Batteries
The most advanced high-power Lithium Ion Phosphate battery technology from BikeMaster
Ultra high cranking amps from a super lightweight battery. Only 1/3 teh weight of a lead acid battery
Cylindrical cell with energy storage welding technology for higher output
Built-in charge and equalizing protection board, preventing battery from over-charging
Remarkably low self-discharge for extended storage periods up to one year
Suitable for low temperature environments
More than twice the service life of conventional lead acid batteries
Superior vibration resistant construction allows multi-directional installation without damage
No corrosive liquids, no toxic heavy metals make the BikeMaster Li batteries environmentally friendly
Two year warranty
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