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The Clulite 12V 7Ah SLA rechargeable battery offers reliable, long-lasting power in a sleek black design. Engineered as a direct replacement for CB2 Clubman and SM126 Smartlite models, it features a durable plastic casing and eco-friendly sealed lead-acid technology, making it an essential upgrade for professionals seeking dependable energy solutions.
Color | Black |
Size | 12v 7amp/hr |
Material type | Plastic |
Power source | Battery-Powered |
Included components | Battery only |
Brand | Clulite |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Clulite |
Item model number | fdgpowe-2663 |
Package Dimensions | 18.7 x 13.4 x 6.9 cm; 2.21 kg |
ASIN | B076BYVLBC |
T**8
Top quality Yuasa brand
Bought this battery to replace the original in my UPS at a fraction of the manufacturers price.Fits perfectly, works perfectly.
P**
Does exactly what it should
Bought these to replace our failed batteries in the fire alarm system. Perfect match, great price and fast delivery.
B**Y
Plenty of power on the go, or use for standby
The media could not be loaded. This Battery is a lead Acid gel type Battery, it is Valve regulated which means it won't leak acid, even if you put on it's side , it's 12 volts 7 AHNo maintenance needed just install and forget it, can be charged easilySmall size Ideal for projects easy to connect using Spade connectors.
A**R
Fine battery..
Does what it said it would..
S**N
Good
Works well good price and charges well when required
C**W
I needed a new battery pack for a UPS device...
I needed a new battery pack for an APC BR900GI UPS device. APC, the manufacturer of the UPS does make official battery packs but a) Amazon are currently out of stock b) They are RIDICULOUSLY EXPENSIVE.So a couple of years ago when I last needed a battery pack for another identical UPS, when I did buy the official pack, I started looking to see if there were alternatives. After all, the official battery pack is just 2 12 volt batteries attached to a wiring loom. That wiring loom is just 4 terminals - 2 live and 2 neutral and only an idiot would be able to connect them up wrong.I found a video on a certain video sharing platform (the 'tube' that 'you' watch) that showed how to disassemble a genuine APC battery pack, then how to remove the wiring loom and then to connect the new batteries to that wiring loom and reassemble the whole thing together as a battery pack.So, last Thursday evening, the battery inside one of my UPS devices reached the point where it was no longer working. The UPS was beeping away alerting me that I needed a new battery. So I searched first of all on Amazon for the official pack (Out of stock) but there were market place sellers selling "used" ones for almost the price of a new one. I wasn't going to go purchasing a used one, because it may already have been used well past it's best. So I looked at other retailers for a genuine pack and the prices ranged from between £105 and £145 but nobody had one available for next day delivery.So I was getting quite desperate and I then remembered the video showing how to make your own pack. I re-watched the video and decided that it would be safer to make my own pack rather than to risk a power cut that could take out two file servers and lose lots of important data.Why did I choose these particular batteries? Well that decision was made for me - they were the only battery of the type that I needed that was available for next day delivery! It really was that simple a decision. I already knew the reputation of Yuasa batteries is good, so it helped to reinforce the purchase decision.So I ordered two batteries for "next day by 1pm" delivery. The next morning they had been delivered by 9am and I quickly set about putting the batteries together into a spare wiring loom that I had retrieved from an old UPS battery pack that I disposed of a few years ago. Within minutes I had a battery pack assembled. I shut down the two file servers, disconnected the UPS from the mains and removed the old battery pack and inserted the new pack that I had assembled. I reconnected the mains, powered up the UPS and voila! I had a new battery pack working inside the UPS for the grand sum of £37.40 - a saving of between £70 and £108 on the purchase of an "official" APC battery pack!
G**S
Great value.
Great value for money.Good quality. Performance is really good. We'll have to see about longevity. But I think it will be good, my last battery of this type lasted years.It's a good size and charging is good.Recommended.
M**N
Cheap and Cheerful battery
Fits perfect and works just as good as the original battery. I have it installed in my UPS system. Good saving.
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