Spitfire Ex 1420 Activecare Mobility Power Wheelchair replacement batteries

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SpitfireEX-RG12180   Spitfire EX1420 (Ver. B) Access Point
 

12 Volt, 18 Amp Sealed Lead Acid Battery

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Price: $42.50 / Each


 
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12 Volt, 18 Amp Battery F2
12 Volt, 18 Amp Battery Insert
 


12 Volt, 18 Amp Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery

Part number: RG-12180

Terminal Options = F2 0.250" x 0.032" Faston Tabs
                    = Threaded Insert Terminals.
(Direct replacement for the nut & bolt terminal. Allows for a low profile battery and makes it much easier to install your cables compared to using the nut & bolt terminals).

Dimensions: 7.13" Length x 3.00" Width x 6.59" Height  (6.59" Height over terminals)
Weight:  13 lbs

  • Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior performance
  • Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe operation in any position
  • Power/volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density
  • Rugged impact resistant ABS case and cover (UL94-HB)
  • Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified
  • U.L. recognized under file number MH 60882

Click this link to upgrade to the 12 Volt, 20 Amp battery for 10% longer run time.

Only the batteries are shipped with your order. Existing cables and connectors must be re-used.

Please note the information listed is for a single battery. Certain models/systems require two or more batteries. Please verify the battery size and the amount of batteries you need before placing an order.

Getting the most from your Mobility Batteries

Under normal everyday use, most people need to charge their batteries every night.  If the wheelchair is used only occasionally, the batteries need to be charged every 2 weeks and should be charged after every day use.

Battery failure is the most frequent reason for electric wheelchairs to stop working or to start acting erratically.  Taking proper care of batteries is very important.  Wheelchair batteries are different from car batteries.  A wheelchair battery is charged once a day and supplies large amounts of electricity while it is running.  Although manufacturers provide their own durability numbers, most electric wheelchair batteries last 1 good year - up to 2 years when properly maintained.  The life of a battery is very dependent on how heavily it was used.

DO and DO NOT'S from our experience!

Always use the charger supplied with your wheelchair.  Make sure it is set to the proper battery type and proper incoming voltage (US/EU 110/220V).

If you need to store your wheelchair for a long period of time, it is best to charge your batteries at least twice per month.

New batteries require conditioning.  For the first 6 to 10 charge/discharge cycles, do not heavily discharge the batteries.

Do not use automotive (car) battery chargers.

Do not excessively discharge the batteries.

Do not top off with frequent charges, as this is hard on the batteries.

Whenever you plug in the charger, always check that the battery is charging, as indicated by a meter or light.  The charger plug is subject to a lot of stress, so be sure that the cord and plug are in good condition.

Batteries and the Weather

Extensive exposure to cold/hot temperatures will severely cut the capacity of your batteries and may even damage them.  Some battery types cannot be recharged outside the nominal temperature range.


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