[Promoted] Lalela 12V Alarm and Gate Lithium Battery – The Battery that lasts 10-times longer
These batteries provide tons of benefits beyond their extended lifespans, too, such as faster charging rates and better energy efficiency – making the decision to upgrade a no-brainer.Alarms, gate motors, and electric fences traditionally come with lead-acid batteries that are not designed for frequent power outages.Load-shedding will rack up charge cycles on your batteries extremely quickly and will need to be replaced within 3 to 6 months.
While these lead acid and gel batteries were good for the old load shedding of 50 days a year, they are no longer suitable for what we are currently experiencing. Thanks to this new technology, you will get 2,000 cycles per battery at 100% depth of discharge – more than 10-times the lifespan of a lead acid battery.
Lalela Lithium Batteries also incorporate advanced recharging capabilities, enabling quick and hassle-free replenishment of power.
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