Tubular battery is one of the two popular battery designs, the second one being the flat pasted plate battery design. Tubular batteries have more complex designs, as they consists of a number of parallel tubes containing lead oxide. Despite of more efforts required in manufacturing them, these sealed maintenance free batteries, a tubular battery offers a number of advantages. As the names suggest, sealed batteries are completely sealed and makes them difficult to maintain. On the other hand, tubular batteries have openings that allow easy maintenance. Keep on reading to learn about other benefits of these batteries.
Features
Tubular Technology
Better and quick charge acceptance
Ensures longer life
Protects the lead part of battery from corosion, even in case of high voltage
Minimizes the possibility of internal short circuits
Take less time to get charged
No need to frequently change the batteries
Minimum maintenance
Electrolyte level indicator
Suited for frequent and long power cuts
Deep cycle design ( 600 – 700 cycles at 80% D.O.D)
User, environment friendly
Acid volume per amphere hour is 30% more than that of ordinary tubular batteries. It acts as a coolant and also ensures very low maintenance
Can withstand overcharge battery
Ensures consistent quality
Specification
Deep cycle design
Ironclad tubular technology
Common side venting
Operating sp.gr.1.350 +/_ 0.005 at 27C