Products Marine / RV 31M-PC2150

31M-PC2150

By Odyssey

31M-PC2150

31M-PC2150

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

  • Item31M-PC2150
  • Voltage12
  • Length (in.)13.00
  • Width (in.)6.80
  • Height (in.)9.39
  • BrandOdyssey
  • CAH 10HR92
  • CAH 20HR100
  • Torque Specs200 lbs.
  • BCI Group31M
  • TerminalSAE and 3/8" Stud (pos.) 5/16" Stud (Neg.)
  • Cold Cranking Amps @ 0℉1150
  • Reserve Capacity Minutes205
  • Internal Resistance2.2
  • Short Circuit Current5000A
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Odyssey lead-acid batteries offer twice the power and triple the lifespan of conventional designs. They are made of pure lead and are able to handle up to 80% discharge depth demand up to 400 cycles. Odyssey batteries are designed to deliver unrivaled quality performance.

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