Delivering power when you need it, the Mighty Max ML3-12 12 Volt 3 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 ML3-12 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: 3 AH
Chemistry: SLA, AGM
Terminal: F1
Battery Dimensions:
5.28 in x 2.64 in x 2.64 in
Weight: 3.20 Lbs
Warranty
1 Year
twitchblade –
battery works, not so sure about the ups
Susan Walker –
Works well to sail through the air and break glass. Very aerodynamically designed and doesn’t leave loose glass as it breaks through. Would also recommend to use on customer’s heads.
Susan Walker –
Works well to sail through the air and break glass. Very aerodynamically designed and doesn’t leave loose glass as it breaks through. Would also recommend to use on customer’s heads.
dasbiber007 –
I bought this as a computer backup battery.
Phil A –
Works great in UPS
Herman G. –
Great battery, perfect fit
Herman G. –
Great battery, perfect fit
Andrew –
The APC BE325R UPS requires a very specific battery because the connection terminals are ‘built-in’, and are not on the ends of a wire. Also, the battery is held very tightly in place against these terminals by the walls of the battery compartment and the access hatch.This battery has what I believe are F1 terminals, while the genuine RBC47 has wider F2 terminals. Because the battery contacts are built in to the BE325R, they actually did not make contact when I first inserted the battery. I had to bend the battery terminals up with pliers to about 60 degrees from the top surface for them to make contact.Also, this battery is about 1/16 taller than a genuine RBC47, such that it is very difficult to get it into the BE325R and close the hatch. It is just possible to jam it in, by first inserting it straight in, then sliding the battery towards the outer side of the compartment, where it needs to fit under the plastic protrusions there. The hatch should then close with a bit of bending.So if you are buying this battery for an APC BE325R, be warned that it is not an exact replacement for the RBC47.