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Which Manufacturers Make Good Sla Batteries?

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Hello, I need to replace a couple of backup batteries, so which manufacturers make good sla batteries? :question: I think Yuasa is one.

Thankyou

djrock

Hello, I need to replace a couple of backup batteries, so which manufacturers make good sla batteries? :question: I think Yuasa is one.

Thankyou

djrock

Yuasa certainly used to be the battery of choice for all the national companies I ever worked for and they still seem to be the most popular choice.

Texecom also supply batteries and I have used them and cannot really say they are any different from Yuasa, whether Texecom actually make them or whether they just re-badge somebody elses I don't know.

yuasa for me.

Texecom only rebadged batteries and no longer do them. I always thought they were at the lower end of the scale.

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The Texecom batteries were piss poor to be honest, lucky if you get more than 2 years out of them.

Stick with Yuasa/Genesis and you should'nt have any problems.

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Whats wrong with two bottles of acid and lollypops with some spare BT cable?

Space shuttle runs fine with them :P

Yuasa, no doubt.

Would add theyve got a great tech dept & good range of cyclic charged batteries as well as the std float charged we use in security.

So as we get old and need those glorified golf trollies to get to tesco, worth looking out for the blue label yuasa's.

(double take, then. thought smirnoff for a mo.)

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