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Husaberg Fe 650 E 2008 Jmt Lithium Ion Battery Ytz7s-fp on 2040-motos

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JMT lithium-ion batteries:

About 1/3 of the weight of similar lead-acid battery
Unbeatable ratio of cost / weight reduction
Operates in any position, as they contain no acid
Contains no heavy metals
Balanced discharge / charge of all cells by Balancer
Fast charging with high charge (up to 90% in 6 min)
Very low self-discharge (up to 5% per month)
Even at high temperatures still good performance 60-80 ° C.
Safe technology and long life


Technical data:
Voltage : 12v
Capacity : 2.42 Ah (10 Std)
Capacity : 29 Wh
Type : Lithium Maintenance free
Manufacturer claimed CCA : 150 A
SAE as measured by JMP battery tester : 230 A
DIN as measured by JMP battery tester : 210 A
EN as measured by JMP battery tester : 130 A
Length : 113 mm
Width : 69 mm
Height : 85 /105 / 125 mm
Weight (including acid) : 0.509 kg
Terminal connection : Front from above
Positive terminal : Front right
Negative terminal : Front left
Breather hose : Without
Manufacturer : JMT

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