Lead-acid batteries are widely used in solar energy systems and emergency equipment because of their good energy storage performance.
Charging stores electrical energy, while discharging releases it by converting chemical energy into electricity.
Model | 6-FM-200Ah | 6-GFM-200Ah |
Cells Per Unit | 6 | |
Voltage Per Unit | 12 | |
Capacity | 200Ah@10hr-rate to 1.80V per cell @25°C | |
Weight | 57.9 Kg | 62.4 Kg |
Internal Resistance | Approx. 3 mΩ | Approx. 3.5 mΩ |
Terminal | F8 | |
Max. Discharge Current | 3000A (5 sec) | |
Design Life | 6~8 years | 10~15 years |
Maximum Charging Current | 50A | |
Reference Capacity | C10 200.0AH | C10 200.0AH |
C3 153.3AH | C3 144.7AH | |
C1 110.4AH | C1 110.1AH | |
Float Charging Voltage | 13.6 V~13.8 V @ 25°C | |
Temperature Compensation: -20mV/°C/Cell | ||
Cycle Use Voltage | 14.4 V~14.9 V @ 25°C | |
Temperature Compensation: -30mV/°C/Cell | ||
Operating Temperature Range | Discharge: -15°C~50°C | Discharge: -20°C~60°C |
Charge: 0°C~40°C | Charge: 0°C~50°C | |
Storage: -15°C~40°C | Storage: -20°C~60°C | |
Normal Operating Temperature Range | 25°C±5°C | |
Self Discharge | Less than 3% at 25°C per month | |
Container Material | A.B.S. UL94-HB, UL94-V0 Optional |