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Genesis / SBS - Technical
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Features & Benefits of Sealed pure-lead cells: The purity of the materials used is key to the Genesis performance. The high reliability results in a longer ownership. Pure lead-tin offers the greatest power density per unit weight. They provide 50% - 200% greater full cycle capability. The standby life is from eight to ten years at 20 degrees C. (It is recommended that batteries are charged every 24 months.) The high stable voltage delivery results from its low internal resistance. The flat voltage discharge profile is similar to nickel cadmium.
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The strong construction and high vent pressure ensure these batteries will maintain their performance in extreme conditions. The technology resists associated problems caused by extreme's in temperatures. Genesis electrodes are thinner, allowing more electrodes per cell. As a result, these batteries can reach a high rate of charge in fast charging conditions - up to one fourth the time of conventional batteries. These batteries can achieve a 95% state of recharge in less than one hour. Due to the products mechanical design, these batteries can be mounted and operated in any position. |
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SBS
Battery Specifications
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(All
Capacities at 10hr rate 20 DegC to 1.80 Vpc)
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| Model |
Brass
Terminal
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Dimensions
mm
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Weight
Kg
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Length
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Width
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Height
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| SBS8 (12V, 7Ah) |
M4F
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138
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86
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101
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2.7
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| SBS15 (12V, 14Ah) |
M6M
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200
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77
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140
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5.7
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| SBS30 (12V, 26Ah) |
M6M
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250
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97
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156
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9.5
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| SBS40 (12V, 38Ah) |
M6M
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250
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97
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206
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12.7
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| SBS60 (12V, 51Ah) |
M6M
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220
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121
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260
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18.5
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Genesis
Battery Specifications
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(All
Capacities at 10hr rate 25 DegC to 1.67 Vpc)
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Brass
Terminal
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Dimensions mm |
Weight
kg
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Length
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Width
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Height
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| G13 (12V, 13Ah) |
M6F
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176
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83
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130
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4.9
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| G16 (12V, 16Ah) |
M6F
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182
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76
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168
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6.1
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| G26 (12V, 26Ah) |
M6F
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167
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176
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126
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10.9
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| G42 (12V, 42Ah) |
M6F
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197
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166
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171
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14.9
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| G70 (12V, 70Ah) |
M6F
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331
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169
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176
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24.3
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| CAPACITY AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE FOR GENESIS BATTERIES | ![]() |
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STATE OF CHARGE FOR GENESIS BATTERIES |
| STORAGE TIME AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE FOR GENESIS BATTERIES (FULLY CHARGED) | ![]() |
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VOLTAGE REGULATION FOR GENESIS BATTERIES |
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Charging Recommendations: Broadly speaking, a battery may be recharged using either a constant voltage (CV) charger or a constant current (CC) charger, or a modification of either or both of these. The exact regime chosen generally depends upon the time and economic constraints imposed by the system. Constant current charging is widely used in cyclic applications where a recharge must be accomplished in a relatively short time period. Constant voltage charging, where a single voltage level is applied across the battery terminals, is the most suitable method of charging Genesis products. Depending on the CV chargers current limit, it is possible to recharge these batteries from a 100% discharged condition to better than a 95% state of charge in less than one hour, using only the cyclic charge voltage. Constant voltage charging Constant voltage (CV) charging should be within the following ranges: Fast Charges: 12 volts: 14.70 to 15.0 volts @ 25 deg. C Float Chargers: 12 volts: 13.62 to 14.10 volts @ 25 deg. C |
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Caution:
Batteries contain toxic materials (Pb and H2SO4) * Avoid short circuit*
Do not charge in gas-tight containers* sealed-lead rechargeable batteries
must be recycled or disposed of properly. Contact Aesir Power for details.
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Warning: Do Not Short Circuit Genesis / SBS Batteries.
