Automotive Batteries (47,500+ items)
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- Type: 6V deep cycle flooded lead acid battery
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- Voltage: 12V
- Amps: 675A
- Group: 65
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- Voltage: 6V
- BCI Group Size: GC2
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- Reserve Capacity: 392
- BCI Group Size: GC2
- Type: 6V Deep Cycle
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- Type: Deep Cycle
- Amp Hours: 208 @ 20HR Rate
- Features: Highest initial capacity, Ultimate compatibility with the wide range of chargers used in the field
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- Type: 6V Deep-Cycle Flooded Battery
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About Automotive Batteries
Automotive batteries are essential for powering vehicles, enabling the engine start and facilitating the operation of all electrical components. These batteries come in a diverse range, accommodating different vehicle types with varying voltage ratings. They're primarily lead-acid based but modern versions may feature Lithium-ion or AGM technology for enhanced performance. Each battery consists of key elements like lead plates, acid electrolyte solution, separators, terminals and a protective case that collectively create an electrochemical reaction to generate electricity on demand. Automotive batteries find extensive application across various industries including auto repair shops, car dealerships, fleet management firms and racing teams who depend on their consistent power supply.