$59.99

12V 22AH GEL Battery Replaces Briggs Stratton Honda Generator PS12-22

Availability: In stock

SKU: ML22-12GEL353 Category:
Delivering power when you need it, the Mighty Max ML22-12GEL 12 Volt 22 AH (Maintenance Free) battery. Requires no addition of water during the life of the battery. The Mighty Max ML22-12 GEL is a TRUE DEEP CYCLE battery that can be mounted in any position, requires no maintenance. When a Gel Cell battery is charged, no hazardous fumes escape the battery case, gases are processed within the battery itself.
Mighty Max GEL 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: 22 AH
Chemistry: GEL
Terminal: Internal Thread
Battery Dimensions: 
7.13 in x 3.01 in x 6.57 in
Weight: 13.01 Lbs
Warranty
1 Year
Excellent
Mighty Max Battery
Based on 2925 reviews
I purchased this replacement back up battery for my craftsman garage door opener from Amazon and was very pleased with the Fast Shipping & careful packaging of my battery. Installation was a breeze & the product appears to be well made. Hope it lasts as long as the original DieHard battery I’m replacing that was dated 8/2016 🤞
Replaced a defunct battery in a Stanley 500 Amp Jump Start System portable pack. Totally rejuvenated the unit and possibly better than the original battery !
I received the battery I installed it in my jump box works perfectly
Ready install then on to have fun.
I’ve had good luck out of this low cost battery brand I own a motorcycle school and they have done very well for me.
Great deal fast delivery
Item arrived quickly and just as described. It was packaged well. It has been installed and works perfectly...
Waiting a few months (or before then) to see how well my two MightyMax ML12-12 batteries perform over a period of time. I have now wired 2 batteries in parallel in the hope of extending power time (24Ah) to my weather station to provide power from sun down to sun up. They are recharged during the day via a 35W solar panel connected through a Victron "SmartSolar MPPT' controller. I'll update this review after determination of their ability to hold a charge.
My old battery of six years failed and I replaced it with a Mighty Max battery. Mighty Max cranked on the first attempt. It worked great.
Small dents on box but battery was fully intact and secured with Styrofoam