DC224-6

DC224-6

Marine / RV

You rely on your watercraft and RV to get you where you need to go. We offer a wide variety of deep cycle, maintenance-free and gel cell batteries for all types of vessels. Whether on land or at sea, our marine and RV power solutions keep you moving.

Specifications

  • ItemDC224-6
  • CB Item650
  • Voltage6
  • Length (in.)10.25
  • Width (in.)7.06
  • Height (in.)9.88
  • BrandFullRiver
  • CAH 20HR224
  • BCI GroupGC-2
  • TerminalBrass - M8
  • Cold Cranking Amps @ 0℉900
  • Reserve Capacity Minutes441
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FullRiver batteries are tough, reliable and built to last. Its deep cycle AGM (DC) series uses more lead and heavier plates to create more reserve capacity and maximum life cycles. The Full Throttle series sports high-compression cells and heavy-duty cases to withstand shock and vibration.

 

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