BB Battery MSB-2000 (2V, 2000Ah)丨BB Battery 2V Lead Acid Battery
Product parameters
Rated voltage: 2V
Rated capacity: 2000Ah @ 10 hour rate (F.V. 1.80V/monomer)
Approximate weight: 153.0kg (337.3 pounds)
Terminal type: B6 (equipped with M8 bolts and nuts), I3 optional
Internal resistance: ≤ 0.4m Ω (fully charged)
Maximum discharge current: 7000A (5 seconds)
Maximum charging current: 500A
Operating temperature range:
Charging: 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F~104°F)
Discharge:- 20°C ~ 50°C (-4°F~122°F)
Storage:- 20°C ~ 40°C (-4°F~104°F)
Opening pressure: 10 ~ 35 KPa
Safety valve:
Standard: ABS (UL94 HB) MSB-2000
Optional: Flame retardant ABS (UL94 V-0) MSB-2000FR
Container material: MH1988
Dimensions (millimeters/inches)
Length: 490 ± 2.0 (19.29 ± 0.08)
Width: 350 ± 2.0 (13.78 ± 0.08)
Container height: 343 ± 2.0 (13.50 ± 0.08)
Total height: 371 ± 2.0 (14.61 ± 0.08)
Product features
Sealing Structure: Ensure that the electrolyte does not leak and maintain a clean and safe environment
High performance alloys: Using high-quality alloy materials to enhance the corrosion resistance of batteries and extend their service life
Optimizing the electrolyte system: Through unique electrolyte design, ensure the longest service life
Special slurry formula: Helps to improve battery charging acceptance and enhance charging efficiency
gel technology electrolyte: Improved the safety and stability of the battery
Absorption glass fiber technology: Effectively achieve gas recombination, reduce gas release, and further enhance safety
Application scenarios of the product
Telecommunications system: Widely used in telecommunications base stations and communication equipment to ensure their stable operation
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): Suitable for various UPS systems, ensuring continuous power supply for critical equipment during power outages
Central Office: Provide stable power supply for data centers and IT infrastructure of large enterprises
Energy storage system: Can be used as part of renewable energy storage solutions to meet the growing energy demand