Optima Red Top Rt R - 4.2 50 AMP

Optima Red Top Rt R - 4.2 50AMP Type: The Optima Red Top RT R-4.2 is a dual-purpose starting and deep cycle battery. It is designed to provide high starting power for vehicles and can also handle multiple deep discharge and recharge cycles. Technology: This battery utilizes Optima's SpiralCell design, which consists of tightly wound pure lead plates. This design provides a strong and clean power source, ensures efficient energy delivery, and enhances the overall performance of the battery. Voltage and Capacity: The Optima Red Top RT R-4.2 operates at 12 volts, which is the standard voltage for most automotive systems. It has a capacity of 50 ampere-hours (Ah), indicating the amount of energy it can deliver over a certain period. Benefits: Lasts up to 3 times longer than other batteries. More power in the initial 1, 2, 5 and 10 seconds of the starting process than comparably rated conventional lead-acid batteries. Constant performance quality keeps your battery running at the same level even as it's being discharged. Ideal for seasonal use, fully charged it can remain unused for up to 12 months at room temperature (or below) and still start a vehicle. 15 times more resistant to vibration than other batteries. Nonspillable with complete fitment flexibility; can mount in almost any position. Model Number: RT R 4.2 Voltage (V): 12 Cold Cranking Amps @ -18°C (A): 815 Cranking Amps @ 0°C (A): 1000 Reserve Capacity (Minutes): 100 Capacity (C/20 Rate) (Ah): 50 Internal Resistance (ohms): 0.003 Type Post/Terminal: SAE BCI Group: 34R Minimum Weight: 17.2 kg Length (mm): 254 mm Width (mm): 175 mm Height (mm): 200 mm
80.000 KWD

Technical specifications

Amp Class
N/A
Battery Banks
N/A

Other specifications

Warranty
12 months
Length
254.0 cm
Width
175.0 cm
Height
200.0 cm
Weight
175.0 kg
Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, compatibility, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
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