AGM Battery BCI Group 47 - 12V 60Ah H5 Automotive Battery
Description
Battery Type |
AGM |
BCI Group Size | 47 |
Nominal Voltage & Rated Capacity | 12V 60Ah |
Reserve Capacity | 25A, 10.5V≥100min |
Self-discharge Rate(77℉/25℃) | <8%/month |
Charging Voltage(77℉/25℃) | 14.4V ~ 15.0V |
Operating Temperature Range | -30°C~ 70°C / -22°F ~ 158°F |
Acceptable Charging Current | 0 ~ 18A |
Product Dimensions | 242x175x190 mm / 9.53x6.89x7.48 inch |
Product Weight | 17.5 kg / 38.58 lbs |
Warranty | 3-year |
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Considerations for the Perfect Fit:
We understand the importance of the right fit. To ensure compatibility, consider key factors like size, cold cranking amps, terminal location, and battery type. Compare your old battery's dimensions, positive and negative pole alignment, CCA consistency, and suitability. If they match, rest assured that our battery is tailor-made for your vehicle.
What to Consider When Buying a Car Battery for Cold Weather:
- Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): Simply put, CCA is the measure of how well a car battery can start the engine in cold weather. It’s calculated as the number of battery amps that can be allotted in 30 seconds at a temperature of -18 degrees. The higher the CCA rating, the better the cold-weather performance of the battery.
- Reserve Capacity (RC): The optimal temperature at which a battery can function efficiently is around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Reserve capacity is the measure of the number of minutes a battery can push out 25 amps at 80 degrees. The higher the RC, the better you can expect the battery to perform during the cold season.