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NPP NP12V-8Ah (F1, 2Pcs) 12V 8Ah Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Small UPS Battery for Home Alarm Security System Verizon FiOS Systems

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Management number 209111672 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price US$22.80 Model Number 209111672
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  • 【Standard 12V 8Ah SLA Backup Battery】NP12-8Ah is a 12V 8Ah sealed lead acid (AGM) rechargeable battery designed for standby backup use, commonly used in home electronics that require a reliable 12V SLA power source
  • 【Used in Home Alarm & Network Backup Systems】Commonly used as a backup battery for home alarm/security systems and FiOS ONT backup enclosures that operate on standard 12V 7Ah–8Ah sealed lead acid batteries
  • 【Reliable Standby Performance】Rated at 8Ah (20-hour rate) with stable output for backup applications. Supports up to 120A maximum discharge (5 seconds) for short load spikes during power transitions.
  • 【Maintenance-Free AGM Design with Standard Size】Sealed and spill-proof AGM construction for safe indoor use. Dimensions: 5.94 × 2.56 × 3.94 in (L×W×H), approx. 5.18 lbs, with F1 terminals, designed to fit most standard alarm panels and backup battery trays.
  • 【Quality Replacement Battery by NPP】Manufactured by NPP under strict quality control standards. UL, CE, IEC, ISO14001, ISO19001, OHSAS18000, TLC certified. Verify voltage, capacity, dimensions, and terminal type before purchase. Brand names are used for identification purposes only.

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