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CHAIRMAN SERIES GEL POWER BATTERIES    


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The Chairman Series Gel Power Batteries are sealed, maintenance free wheelchair and motive power batteries. These batteries are available in 12-volt or 6-volt models that use absorbed electrolyte technology. Gas recombination eliminates corrosive, explosive gasses. The materials are non-spillable, even if the case is damaged. Due to these safety features, these batteries are not restricted for air travel. RECHARGE: These batteries are designed to give 700+ discharge/recharge cycles, and can be recharged after 30 days of being stored in a discharged state. CAPACITY: At 20 hour rate A.H,, capacities range from 34 to 180. DIMENSIONS: Lengths range from 7.71 to 20.76 inches; widths are 5.18 to 10.89 inches; heights vary from 6.89 to 15.73 inches. WEIGHT: 24 to 162 pounds.

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This product record was updated on August 5, 2011.

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Manufacturer:

Concorde Battery Corporation

2009 San Bernardino Road
West Covina, California 91790
United States
Telephone: 626-813-1234.
Fax: 626-813-1235.
Web: http://www.concordebattery.com.


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