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UPG 54151 Ni-CAD 4.8-Volt 300 mAh Emergency Lighting and Exit Signs Battery
Item #: 54151 by UPG
UPC #: 806593541513
Item Discontinued!30 Days Easy Return. We are the largest supplier of the most adaptable, personalized hardware in the industry. We work hard to ensure you're satisfied with our products.
Voltage
4.8
Pack Size
1
Battery Power Type
Ni-Cad
Cell Type
Specialty
Number in Package
1
Product Depth (in.)
0.8
Product Height (in.)
1.75
Product Width (in.)
0.8
Safety & Security Product Type
Battery
Use
Emergency Lighting
Features
Rechargeable
UNSPSC
26111700
For half a century, UPG's battery and power solutions have been powering lives, everyday applications and groundbreaking innovations. Our power solution offerings include VRLA AGM and Gel batteries and batteries of other chemistries, chargers, security components, and low voltage wire and cable products. Beyond our standard battery and power offerings, our cutting-edge manufacturing facilities and robust engineering teams are dedicated to the design and manufacture of smart lithium-ion battery packs, smart chargers, power subsystems - powering portable, motive and stationary applications. UPG is trusted by large corporations and small businesses alike, from OEMs, distributors, e-tailers to innovate start-ups across security, industrial, communications, medical, military/government, UPS, robotics, solar, oil and gas, renewable, and powersports industries. This Universal Power Group Battery is designed for Emergency Lighting and Exit Signs. This battery is compatible with 6CGL3 and 6CGL4 and has a capacity of 300 mAh.
- Battery chemistry is nickel cadmium
- For use with emergency lighting and exit signs
- Works with 6CGL3 and 6CGL4
- Recharge time is 24-hours
- Rechargeable 5-years to 7-years
- Terminal connection plug AMP
- Terminal type: JST
- Capacity, 300 mAh
- 1-year limited warranty
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