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PC1200 specs:
? 1200 cranking amps for 5 seconds
? 1090 cranking amps for 10 seconds
? 900 cranking amps for 20 seconds
? Short circuit current over 2600A
? 44 amp hours
? 78 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load
? Female brass terminal w/M6 SS bolt
? No metal jacket
? Length 20cm
? Width 17cm
? Height 17.2cm
? Weight 17.4kg
The PC1200 is what most people expect to see from a car battery when they pop open the hood size wise. But that?s where similarity stops and the PC1200 is in its own class. As its name implies, the PC1200 has 1200 cranking amp for 5 sec and a cold crank of 550amps. Even for larger modern day cars this is more than enough.
And with its reserve time of 1hr and 18mintues, it gives you plenty of time to deal with any emergency. It has enough juice to power almost anything that is thrown at like a big power energy sapping sound system. Down to making sure the alarm is capable of warding off any unsuspecting thief. With its deep cycling abilities, leak free, minimal servicing and long reserve time it can also be used as a secondary jump start booster battery or a main power source for the ones who prefer to rough it on the weekend.
Recharging and maintenance is simple, put it on a 10amp 12volt charger and it?s fully charged in 4hours and ready to go again. Due to its long shelf life and being able to hold its charge for 2years, its the perfect candidate if usage is only once a month, fully charge it and leave it in the cupboard and it will always be ready when you are.
The PC1200 can be deep-cycled as many as 500 times without damaging the battery. Under medium to heavy-duty usage, the PC 1200 should last approximately 5yrs. Under lighter-duty conditions, 8 years can be expected.
for more info check it out here : http://www.autoobsession.com.au/shop...12v-2600a.html
John.