Everything has a purpose, this ethos lies at the core of our decision making at Element 82 and batteries are no different. Cranking/Starting or high power/burst energy vs. Deep Cycle which is the term used for a discharge of energy prior to any recharge. That's the basis or starting point from there, capacity, expected life cycle, physical size, and layout considerations. There are so many options because batteries have so many applications.
- Description
- Specifications
PC925 is without the metal jacket or terminals.
| Pulse Amps |
Cold Cranking Amps |
Hot Cranking Amps |
Marine Cranking Amps |
Nm max torque on terminal |
mΩ Internal Resistance |
Short Circuit Current |
| 900 | 330 | 610 | 480 | 6.8 | 5 | 2400 |
28Ah @ 20hr rate - that's 1.4A for 20 hours until the battery voltage is 10.5V
27Ah @ 10hr rate - that's 2.7A for 10 hours until the battery voltage is 10.5V
Reserve Capacity 48 minutes at 25A discharge
Automotive Terminals are available at the time of purchase for this model for $15.
Terminal Features include:
Encapsulated M6 bolt fastened using an M5 Allen key
Coarse thread Heli-coil inserts and bolt supplied so you can fasten large eyelets to the top of the terminal like a marine or dual purpose terminal
Adding terminals to this battery will make it a PC925T
