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1 . US Battery Part No.: US L16 XC 2. DC Volts: 6 Volts Nominal 3. Capacity @ 25 amps =855 minut 4. Capacity @ 75 amps =225 minut 5. Nominal Capacity (20 HR) =380 6. Nominal Capacity (5 HR) = 296 7. Weight = 111 lbs. US REL16 XC - DATA SHEET Deep Cycle 2 -Volt EXPECTED LIFE CYCLES VS. DOD (XC, XC2 & AGM) BATTERY % CAPACITY VS TEMP For more information or questions, please visit WWW.USBATTERY.COM 1675 Sampson Avenue Corona, CA 92879 (800) 695-0945 717 North Belair Rd. Evans, GA 30809 (888) 811-0945 1895 Tobacco Road Augusta, GA 30906 (800) 522-0945 U.S. Battery Operating Temperature Guidelines For charging , we recommend staying within 0 0 F to120 0 F (-18 to 49 0 C) to avoid charging frozen batteries at low temperature or going into thermal runaway at high temperature. For discharging , we recommend -20 0 F to 120 0 F (-29 to 49 0 C). Batteries discharged at temperatures below 32 0 F (0 0 C) should be recharged immediately to avoid freezing. Batteries discharged at temperatures above 120 0 F (49 0 C) should be allowed to cool before recharging. Extreme temperatures can substantially affect battery performance and charging. Cold reduces battery capacity and retards charging. Heat increases water usage and can result in overcharging. Very high temperatures can cause “thermal run-away” which may lead to an explosion or fire. If extreme temperature is an unavoidable part of an application, consult a battery/charger specialist about ways to deal with the problem. Data references within this publication are nominal and should not be considered or con- strued as maximum or minimum values for specifications or for final design. Data for this product type and model may vary from what is shown in this publication, and U.S. Battery Mfg., Co. makes No warranties, expressed or implied based on the data within this publication. ©2013 U.S. Battery Mfg., Co. All rights reserved. U.S Battery is not liable for damages that may occur from any information provided in or omitted from this publication, under any circumstances. U.S. Battery Mfg., Co. reserves the right to make changes or adjustments to this publication at any time without notices or obligations. 15000 7000 3300 2050 1475 1150 950 780 675 590 500 3650 1100 700 550 2550 1150 500 250 100 1,000 10,000 100,000 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Expected Average Cycles Depth of Discharge (% of 20 Hour Capacity) Flooded Battery Cycle Life (XC & XC2) AGM Battery Cycle Life (>200 Ah) AGM Battery Cycle Life (<200 Ah) ©2013 U.S. Battery Mfg., Co. All rights reserved. U.S. Battery Terminal Type Recommended Torque (in-lb) Recommended Torque (ft-lb) Recommended Connection Hardware U.S. Battery Recommended Terminal Torque and Connection Hardware . UTL95-1057.9-8.8 1 SS Hexnut with Lock Washer UT95-1057.9-8.8 1 SS Hexnut with Lock Washer Flat Block95-1057.9-8.8 1 SS Hexnut with Lock Washer Dual95-1057.9-8.8 1/6 SS Hexnut with Lock Washer DC Marine95-1057.9-8.8 2 SS Hexnut with Lock Washer Off-Set “S”100-1208.3-10 3 Zn or SS Bolt w/Hexnut & Lock Washer Flag100-1208.3-10 4 Zn or SS Bolt w/Hexnut & Lock Washer Large “L”100-1208.3-10.0 4 Zn or SS Bolt w/Hexnut & Lock Washer Small “L”100-1208.3-10.0 4 Zn or SS Bolt w/Hexnut & Lock Washer Bus Lug120-18010.0-15.0 5 SS Hexnut with Lock Washer SAE50-704.2-5.8 6 No Hardware Supplied Proper connection is to position a lock washer between the nut and the connector (never between the connector and lead terminal) and apply the recommended torque or enough torque to completely compress the lock washer without deforming the lead terminal. 1 Stainless Steel Hexnut with Stainless Steel Split-Ring Lock Washer (5/16" Positive & Negative) 2 Stainless Steel Hexnut with Stainless Steel Split-Ring Lock Washer (3/8" Positive & 5/16" Negative) 3 Square-Head, SS or Zinc-Plated Bolt with SS or Zinc-Plated Hexnut & Split-Ring Lock Washer 4 Square-Head or Hex-Head, SS or Zinc-Plated Bolt with SS or Zinc-Plated Hexnut & Split-Ring Lock Washer 5 Stainless Steel Hexnut with SS Split-Ring Lock Washer (1/2" Positive or 3/8" Positive & 3/8" Negative) 6 No Hardware Supplied - Application Uses SAE Clamp for Positive & Negative Tapered Post Note: The use of flanged nuts and other types of nuts with captive washers or other hardware not listed above is not recommended by US Battery and their use may void the battery warranty. US RE L16 XC DISCHARGE TIME VS CURRENT @80 0 F
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