“PURE LEAD TECHNOLOGY”
These batteries are ideally suited to jump starting applications, where high currents are often demanded at cold temperatures
High cranking ability Service life up to 10 years Storage upto 2 years from fully charged Rugged maintenance free design
SPECIFICATION
Specification Voltage
Peak Amps
Cranking Amps (Pulse) Cold Cranking Amps Battery type
Battery max shelf life (fully charged to flat)
Battery typical service life (when maintained & charged correctly)
Starting ability - 12V Petrol Engines 12V Diesel Engines 24V Diesel Engines
Charge time from flat Charger specification Cable length/gauge Pack Weight
Features Anti-spike protection Reverse polarity warning Key switch isolator
External short circuit fuse Shatterproof polymer casing LED battery status display
Charging / Alternator check LED High quality crocodile clips Detachable 2 metre leads
Optional narrow track trolley
RPP2400 12V
2400A 1100A 370A
1 x 26Ah 2 years
8-10years 400 cycles
up to 7 litres up to 3.5 litres N/A
RPP3200 12V 24V
2400A 3200A 1100A 1100A 370A
370A
2 x 26Ah 2 years
8-10years 400 cycles
up to 7 litres up to 3.5 litres up to 14 litres
6.5 hours to 95% 5.5 hours to 95% 4Amp, 12V
10Amp, 12V
2 Metre, 25mm2 12kg
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2 Metre, 50mm2 24kg
Part: RPPHDT
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Ring Automotive Limited, Gelderd Road, Leeds, LS12 6NA +44 (0) 113 213 2000
autosales@ringautomotive.co.uk
Battery Status Display Reverse polarity warning
Charging & Battery status indicators
In-Vehicle Charger Cable
Allows pack charging between service calls from vehicle 12V socket
“ Pure Lead, Thin Plate Technology”
STANDARD FEATURES
Heavy Duty lead set Cast & fully insulated clips Quality Anderson connector High capacity 2 metre cable
Mains Charger Rugged metal casing
High output 3-stage charging 4A (RPP2400), 10A (RPP3200)
+44 (0) 113 231 0266
www.ringautomotive.co.uk
Ring Automotive and Ring Powering are Registered Trade Marks CAT94
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