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Shuriken SK-BT120 2400W 120AH Large Reserve Capacity AGM 12V Battery

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Shuriken Power Cells are engineered for todays high-performance mobile audio systems. Utilizing Shurikens Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) technology, these rechargeable power cells can be mounted in any position and will not spill.

The power cells are extremely resistant to excessive heat and strong vibration. They can be discharged and recharged hundreds of times. With super-low ESR and closely packed pure lead plates, each power cell packs a punch. Many Shuriken Power Cells are designed to deliver the winning edge at SPL competitions. Others provide the consistent backup power needed for powerful car stereo systems, especially when parked for parties and shows.

Large size
Absorbed glass mat technology
Can be mounted in any position
Can be discharged and re-charged 100s of times
Low internal resistance for better mobile electronics performance
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 SK-BT120_SpecSheet.pdf

Wattage: 2400 Watts
Amp Hours: 120 AMP Hours
Voltage: 12 Volt
Weight: 79 LBS (36 KG)
Dimensions (W x H x D): 13" x 8.5" x 6.75" (330mm x 216mm x 171mm)

1 x 120AH Battery

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