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Concorde RG-390E/25 Aircraft Battery

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Part# 11-11732
MFR Model# RG-390E/25

Overview

The recombinant gas RG® Series VRLA-AGM batteries are known for superior starting power with quick, cool operation in all conditions without the threat of thermal runaway. Less initial cost than NiCd, no deep cycling, and maintenance free design reducing operating costs per hour. Concorde recombinant gas valve regulated lead acid batteries for engine starting, emergency / essential power, and standby power applications are constructed with cutting edge Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) technology. Concorde’s proprietary PolyGuard® Microporous Polyethylene Separator shields the positive plates against shorting, shock or vibration.

  • Reliable essential power in the event of a generator failure
  • Low impedance design
  • Maintenance free AGM Battery
  • Constructed with non removable vent valves - no addition of electrolyte or water required
  • Aerobatic: Non spillable at any altitude or attitude
  • Factory tested to assure airworthiness
RG-390E/25 is a polypropylene battery with side vent tubes and a powder coated aluminum cover with hold down bar.

Specifications

  • Primary Aircraft Purpose: Turbine Starting Aircraft Battery
  • Voltage: 24v
  • Rated Capacity C1 = 1 hr. rate in ampere hours: 25.00
  • Max Weight: 53.00 lb / 24.0 kg
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