LifeLine group 27 AGM deep cycle batteries have a well-earned reputation for heavy-duty, high-quality construction and the ability to be discharged again and again without decreasing their amp-hour rating.
The 27T battery (12"L x 6.6"W x 9.25"H) is designed for deep cycle use in marine and RV applications.
All Lifeline deep-cycle batteries are hand-made in the USA.
These lifeline AGM group 27 are Coast Guard approved and have to meet demanding mil spec requirements, since they are used on numerous US Military vessels.
They are designed to deliver industry leading reserve capacities and life-cycle capabilities. All Lifeline GPL-27T deep cycle batteries are backed by an exceptional 5 year warranty.
• Faster recharge, no current limitations with voltage regulated recharging
• Full recharge after 30 days storage in a full discharge condition (77°F rating)
• Less than 3% per month self discharge at 77°F (25°C); less at lower temperatures
• Sealed construction with absorbed electrolyte - no shipment restrictions, submersible without damage; install in any position; no need for watering
• Cell safety vent valves - pressure regulated, non-removable
• Rugged, non-marring polypropylene (copolymer) case/cover
• Safety-even during severe overcharge the Lifeline AGM battery produces less than 2% hydrogen gas (4.1% is required for flammability in air)
• Overall dimensions (including terminals): 12"L x 6.6"W x 9.25"H
• UL listed
• Made in the USA
Warning – Do not mix new and old batteries in a battery bank. Doing so will void the new battery's warranty, and it will not be returnable to Fisheries for a replacement or refund.
As batteries age they develop a resistance to charging, making them take longer to recharge. When new and old batteries are mixed, the increased charging required of the older batteries becomes the default regimen for the entire bank.
The result is that the newer batteries in the bank can be over-charged on a regular basis. This will damage the newer batteries and void their warranty.
Batteries in a deep cycle battery bank typically age (and begin to fail) as a group. If one of the batteries fails, the others are probably not be far behind. Don’t be tempted to replace only the failed battery.
Best practice is to always replace all the batteries in a bank at the same time.
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov