Delivering power when you need it, the Mighty Max ML7-12 12 Volt 7.2 AH uses a state of the art, heavy-duty, calcium-alloy grid that provides exceptional performance and service life in both float and cyclic applications.
The ML7-12 is an Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology with a valve regulated design, that can be used in enclosed and indoor environments without leaking or maintenance, providing a superior performance for thousands of models.
Mighty Max SLA batteries are utilized in a wide variety of applications including; Consumer Electronics, Electric Vehicles, Engine Starters, Golf Carts, Hunting, Lawn and Garden Tools, Medical Mobility, Motorcycles, Power sports, Portable Tools, Solar, Toys and Hobby, Access Control Devices, Emergency Lighting, Security and more.
Specifications:
Voltage: 12 Volt
Amperage: 7.2 AH
Chemistry: SLA, AGM
Terminal: F1
Battery Dimensions:
5.94 in x 2.56 in x 4.02 in
Weight: 4.50 Lbs
Warranty
1 Year
mlitin –
A perfect replacement for the original battery. Connects quickly and charges predictably.
omkolai –
I am so excited about not having to buy another UPS system!!!!
omkolai –
I am so excited about not having to buy another UPS system!!!!
Web Customer –
Once plugged in works to keep power delivered. The ES650 is a bit hard to remove the terminals, and extra precautions have to be taken. The connectors on the Mighty Max are a bit smaller than the standard APC connectors and extra precaution and care have to be taken to place the battery terminals on and the battery back into the APC UPS. Once the connectors are on and the battery placed into the box, I let the UPS recharge the battery for atleast a day. Testing by unplugging the UPS, and the battery continued to deliver power to devices.
Customer –
Once plugged in works to keep power delivered. The ES650 is a bit hard to remove the terminals, and extra precautions have to be taken. The connectors on the Mighty Max are a bit smaller than the standard APC connectors and extra precaution and care have to be taken to place the battery terminals on and the battery back into the APC UPS.Once the connectors are on and the battery placed into the box, I let the UPS recharge the battery for atleast a day. Testing by unplugging the UPS, and the battery continued to deliver power to devices.