High-temperature NiMH battery pack (4Ah) for emergency lighting, compliant with IEC 61951-1 standards. 350+ cycles, 50°C operating temp.
The GP NiMH Emergency Lighting Battery Pack is a high-quality, rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery designed specifically for emergency lighting systems in high-temperature environments. With a maximum operating temperature of +50°C and a service life of over 350 cycles, this battery pack ensures reliable performance in demanding conditions.
Key features include a 1.2V output and a substantial 4Ah capacity, providing ample power for emergency lighting needs. The fly lead connection simplifies installation with no soldering required, making it a hassle-free choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Designed to IEC 61951-1 standards, this battery pack can be charged continuously at 130-200mA, ensuring safe and efficient power replenishment. Its compact dimensions (70mm x 38mm x 18mm) make it ideal for installations where space is limited.
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This GP battery pack is an excellent choice for emergency lighting systems, providing dependable performance, longevity, and compliance with international safety standards.
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