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These batteries hold more power than rechargeable batteries but must be replaced more frequently.
Reduce battery costs by powering devices with rechargeable batteries.
Shipped fully charged, these batteries hold their charge even after months on a shelf.
Power portable lighting such as lanterns, flashlights, and barricade lights.
Change batteries less often—these last at least twice as long as standard lantern batteries.
Sized to fit into devices with small battery compartments, these batteries are often used with watches, sensors, and calculators.
Lightweight and long lasting, these battery cells are wired together for use in programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Battery cells are wired together for use in emergency lighting, such as exit signs.
These battery cells are wired together for use in portable devices such as lighting and telecommunication.
These battery cells are wired together for use in cordless phones.
Provide backup power for emergency lights, alarm systems, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) for computers, and other systems that require power over a long period of time.
Replace batteries less often—these batteries last at least twice as long as standard sealed large-cell batteries.
Deliver a surge of power to start automobiles and other vehicles, and provide power over a long time. These batteries are deep cycle, so they can handle many charge/deep discharge cycles.
Start automobiles and other vehicles with a surge of power.
For use in floor-cleaning machines, lift trucks, personnel carriers, and other vehicles that require power over an extended time, these deep-cycle batteries can handle many charge/deep-discharge cycles.
Deliver a surge of power to start automobiles and other vehicles.
These dual-purpose batteries provide a surge of power to start automobiles and other vehicles, and they deliver power over a long time. They're deep cycle, so they can handle many charge/deep discharge cycles.
An alternative to wet- and dry-cell large-cell batteries, these lithium ion batteries charge more quickly and can be recharged thousands of times.
Check real-time battery status from a mobile app to minimize downtime and keep your operation running smoothly. These batteries send notifications for charge levels as well as critical current, capacity, and voltage usage via Bluetooth.
Protect batteries from dirt, debris, and water.
Also known as battery reamers, these tools spread open a battery cable clamp and clean the terminal all at once.
Remove corrosion and dirt from battery terminals.
Install on lift trucks and other electric vehicles to display battery condition.
Convert one battery terminal style to another.
Cover battery terminals to protect against corrosion and short circuits.
Connect these shunts to a battery and a panel meter or electrical testing device to measure the current flowing through a circuit when the current is too high to be measured directly by a meter.
Replace battery terminal hardware.
These batteries are compatible only with Milwaukee tools and chargers.
Use these batteries with DeWalt tools and chargers.
Use a 20-volt DeWalt battery in an 18-volt DeWalt cordless tool.
Replace batteries for Makita tools and chargers.
These batteries should only be used with Bosch tools and chargers.
Replace batteries and chargers for Chapin cordless tools, or have an extra set on hand.
Power Dremel tools with these batteries.
Only Black & Decker tools and chargers should be used with these batteries.
These chargers are for use with most DeWalt batteries, except Univolt batteries.
Energize Milwaukee tool batteries with these chargers.
Recharge batteries for Makita tools.
Restore power to batteries for Dremel tools.
Keep Bosch tool batteries powered with these chargers.
Use these chargers with Black & Decker batteries.
After the battery is fully charged, these chargers continuously provide a low-level charge to maintain the battery without overcharging.
Charge batteries even in wet environments—a sealed housing keeps water out.
Charge up to eight batteries at once.
Bring batteries to these chargers for maintenance.
Small enough to carry, these charger/starters provide a 125-amp starting current.
Wheel these charger/starters to batteries that need maintenance. They provide higher starting currents than Hand-Held Charger/Starters for Large-Cell Batteries.
Once fully charged, these starters store enough power to jump start a battery multiple times.
Keep batteries charged even when electricity is unavailable.
Connect a flexible solar panel charger to a vehicle outlet.
See the charge level of a large-cell battery while protecting it from power surges. This monitor also checks the condition of your charging system.
Charge multiple devices at once.
Holders have snap-on or screw-on covers to fully enclose and protect batteries.
Drain slots on these trays prevent fluid accumulation.
Secure batteries to trays with these adjustable hold-downs.
Protect the connection point of 9V batteries with these caps.
Use these clips to secure batteries in a housing.
Pins fit around battery clips to hold them closed and prevent batteries from coming loose.
Replace coiled spring contacts in battery holders and terminals.
Power mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets when electricity is unavailable.
Check if it's time to replace your disposable batteries.
Measure the voltage of your batteries as well as the current they can supply to check battery health.
In addition to applying a fixed load to small engine batteries that draw up to 125 amps, this tester can check for defective alternator diodes.
Test large engine batteries that draw up to 500 amps. Turn the dial to vary the load applied to the battery to see how it performs at different loads.
Apply a fixed load to small engine batteries that draw up to 125 amps.
Power up mobile devices and other electronics.
Connect batteries to each other or to electrical systems.
Designed for use with industrial battery cable and battery charger cable, these connectors can be used with vehicle batteries.
Designed for use with European industrial vehicle batteries.
Made of lead, these clamps resist corrosion to stand up to marine environments. Use a lug to attach your cable to the stud.
Connect these clamps to a wide range of wire sizes.
Connect these clamps to cable with a crimping tool or by soldering.
Insert your stripped cable into the compression nut and tighten; no crimping or heat is required.
When heat is applied, the flux and solder mixture creates a metallic bond that is nearly twice as strong as crimping or compression connections.
Connect these lugs to cable with a crimping tool or by soldering.
Thicker walls than standard battery terminal lugs make these more durable.
Serrations on both sides lock these lugs in place.
Save preparation time—these cords are ready-to-use with ring terminals on each end of a single-conductor wire.
Connect batteries in vehicles and generators.
Alternate between two batteries without interrupting power.
Stop battery drain and prevent the theft or unauthorized use of equipment by disconnecting batteries when not in use.
A compact and economical alternative to standard battery terminal crimpers. Hammer the top of the pin to crimp.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time.
The rotating dies in these crimpers are coded to match battery cable and terminals, making it easier to select the correct die.
Neutralize acid and clean away corrosion.
Stop corrosion caused by battery acid fumes leaking at the posts of battery terminals.
Form a protective barrier that makes surfaces impregnable to corrosion-causing acid fumes.
For use in enclosures and panels where components require battery power, these enclosures have contacts for AA and 9-volt batteries.
A 9-volt battery fits inside a compartment in these enclosures to power testing devices and other hand-held instruments.
Create battery-powered, hand-held devices such as card and signal readers—these enclosures have a clear cover for checking screens and status lights inside.
Fill these containers with your dead batteries, then attach the included paid shipping label to send them to a recycling facility.
Add a handle to a large-cell battery to lift and move it.
Thicker wires allow for a fast start on large trucks and industrial vehicles.
These cables are for occasional use on cars and other small transport vehicles.
These low-capacity pullers are often used to remove corroded battery terminals.
Check the condition of battery fluid by measuring its density to indicate the state of charge.
Also known as refractometers, these measure concentration with two or three drops of a solution.