Batteries Rechargeable (Secondary)

Rechargeable (secondary) batteries are electrochemical storage cells that function on the basis of a reversible chemical reaction, allowing depleted cells to be replenished and reused numerous times before requiring disposal. Typically, secondary cells store less energy in a given space than comparable primary cells and exhibit higher levels of self-discharge, making them less stable in long-term storage. While generally more costly on a unit basis than primary cells, their potential for reuse makes them a more economical choice for many applications. While the term "battery" is most properly reserved for an assembly of multiple individual cells, its use in reference to a single cell is common.


B B Battery BPL7-12-T2

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 7AH

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B B Battery BPL3.3-12-T1

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 3.3AH

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B B Battery BP4.5-12-RT

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 4.5AH

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B B Battery EVP44-12-B2

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 44AH

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B B Battery EVP35-12S-B7

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 35AH

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B B Battery EVP26-12-B1

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 26AH

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B B Battery EVP20-12-B1

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 20AH

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B B Battery EVP12-12-T2

BATTERY LEAD ACID 12V 12AH

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