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C&D Technologies Deep Cycle Series (DCS) batteries are durable batteries for demanding applications requiring the ability to withstand abusive storage and operating conditions. DCS batteries are designed and manufactured for maximum life in applications which are a combination of float and cycle service or for frequent cycling applications. Applications for DCS batteries include: mobility, mobile power, traction, marine vessels, recreational vehicle house power, and UPS applications where long duration, frequent power outages are experienced. DCS technology performance is well known in the industry as the leader in high cycle counts and long life. -
C&D Broadband batteries have the ability to operate effectively in broad temperature extremes, making them ideally suited for CATV applications. Gelled batteries more effectively dissipate internally generated heat. This results in a lower float current, thereby increasing battery float life. Our gel technology products will last significantly longer than other VRLA technologies in remote outdoor applications. -
A versatile battery, the DJ-High Performance (HP) battery can be used in Telecom, Data Center and other utility applications. Featuring a recessed vent area to collect water and acid spills away from the posts and cover, which lowers maintenance and clean-up costs while extending the life of your battery. -
The AJ’s backplane system for shipboard zonal power management provides a stackable and flexible power solution with user interfaces. Backplane systems are available in sizes from 3U to 10U housing as many as 10 UPS modules or battery modules. The backplane provides a stackable and flexible power solution with user interfaces including electrical connections, circuit breakers and system communication ports in a compact design that fits into standard 19 inch equipment racks. SNMPv3 signals provide network monitoring of entire system. Connect the backplane System to an optional COTS Power Distribution Unit (PDU) for additional functionality and interconnection to shipboard systems.