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Rock Batteries are valve regulated, sealed lead acid style (VRSLAB) recombinant gas batteries. Their compact size and high current capability, coupled with a quick charging cycle,and light weight battery construction make Rock Batteries the number one choice among top racers and racing teams.
The technology that makes up Rock Batteries is simple. Each cell is sealed with pressure relief valves that provide a positive pressure within the battery. The battery"s plates are separated with a micro-fibrous silica glass mat (AGM) that consists of glass fibers of varying lengths and diameters. The fibers provide good wicking and promote retention of electrolyte. The electrolyte is absorbed and held in place by a capillary action between the fluid and the glass fibers. This form of construction technology makes Rock Batteries particularly resistant to failure from tire-shake.
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Introducing the 16 Volt Racing Battery.
16 Volt or 16/12 Volt Battery
2 Post Model: 1685-2 and 3 Post Model: 1685-3
race cranking amps: 1050
Reserve Capacity: 85 Minutes
Weight: Only 42 lbs.
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Rock 1228
12 Volt Battery
Starting Battery Only
Size: 4.5" wide x 5.25" long x 7" tall
450 amps CCA @ 20 second rate
28 Reserve Capacity Minutes
Peak Discharge Amps: 1400 @ 20 seconds
Weight: 18 lbs.
Rock 1236
12 Volt Battery
Heavy Duty Deep Cycle
Size: 5.25" wide x 7.625" long x 6.875" tall
700 amps CCA @ 20 second rate
36 Reserve Capacity Minutes
Peak Discharge Amps: 1200 @ 15 seconds
Weight: 24 lbs.
Rock 1257
12 Volt Battery
Heavy Duty Deep Cycle
Size: 5.25" wide x 9.75" long x 6.875" tall
850 amps CCA @ 20 second rate
57 Reserve Capacity Minutes
Peak Discharge Amps: 1500 @ 10 seconds
Weight: 31 lbs.
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1 16 Volt Battery & 16 / 12 Volt Battery Race Cranking Amps:
5 seconds continuous @ 75°F to 7.2 volts = 1050 Amperes
15 seconds continuous @ 75°F to 7.2 volts = 950 Amperes
30 seconds continuous @ 75°F to 7.2 volts = 750 Amperes
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