EVU1A-A
By Discover DRY CELL
EVU1A-A
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
- ItemEVU1A-A
- Voltage12
- Length (in.)7.7
- Width (in.)5.1
- Height (in.)7.1
- BrandDiscover DRY CELL
- CAH 10HR31
- CAH 20HR33
- BCI GroupU1
- TerminalF7
More About Discover DRY CELL
Discover® DRY CELL Traction Industrial batteries outperform traditional Flooded, AGM, and Gel deep-cycle batteries in demanding traction and industrial applications. These batteries are designed to deliver long runtimes, high operating current, and withstand deep discharges, ideal for powering equipment used multiple times a day.
DRY CELL Traction Industrial batteries have been used and trusted by the world’s largest industrial Original Equipment Manufacturers for more than ten years. Specific charge algorithms are available to support optimal battery performance and longevity.
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