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ARCTIC CAT MOUNTAIN CAT 800 [2001] - Powersport Quadflex AGM Batterie MB18U

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ARCTIC CAT MOUNTAIN CAT 800 [2001] - Powersport Quadflex AGM Batterie MB18UPassend fuer Baujahre: 2001. Motorradmarke: ARCTIC CAT Teilehersteller: Motobatt Motorradmodell: ARCTIC CAT MOUNTAIN CAT 800. Artikel: Powersport Quadflex AGM Batterie MB18U. Die Motobatt Powersport Quadflex AGM Batterie MB18U ist eine hochmoderne Lsung fr alle, die zuverlssige und leistungsstarke Batterien fr ihre Schneemobile suchen. Diese Batterie bietet eine beeindruckende Kombination aus Amperestunden (Ah) und Kaltstartleistung (CCA), die durch

Passend fuer Baujahre: 2001.

Motorradmarke: ARCTIC CAT

Teilehersteller: Motobatt

Motorradmodell: ARCTIC CAT MOUNTAIN CAT 800.

Artikel: Powersport Quadflex AGM Batterie MB18U.

Die Motobatt Powersport Quadflex AGM Batterie MB18U ist eine hochmoderne Lösung für alle, die zuverlässige und leistungsstarke Batterien für ihre Schneemobile suchen. Diese Batterie bietet eine beeindruckende Kombination aus Amperestunden (Ah) und Kaltstartleistung (CCA), die durch die innovative Nutzung des internen Plattenraums erreicht wird. Die weltweit patentierte Zellenverbindungstechnologie von Motobatt ermöglicht es, bis zu 30% mehr Kapazität und Leistung im Vergleich zu herkömmlichen Batterien zu erzielen.

Sicherheit und Benutzerfreundlichkeit stehen bei der Motobatt MB18U im Vordergrund. Sie ist vollständig versiegelt und werksaktiviert, was bedeutet, dass sie wartungsfrei ist und keine Säurezugabe erfordert. Dies minimiert das Risiko von Unfällen durch Säureauslauf. Zudem ist die Batterie extrem vibrationsresistent und widerstandsfähig gegen Schweißbrüche, was ihre Langlebigkeit und Zuverlässigkeit unterstreicht.

Die Batterie ist sofort einsatzbereit, da sie mit einer Spannung von über 12,5V geliefert wird. Mit einer Kapazität von 22,5/23,9 Ah und einer Kaltstartleistung von 280 A bei einer Spannung von 12 V ist sie eine ausgezeichnete Wahl für anspruchsvolle Umgebungen und kalte Temperaturen. Die Abmessungen der Batterie betragen 180x90x162 mm und sie wiegt 6,8 kg.

Zusätzlich bietet Motobatt für die MB18U eine 12-monatige Vollersatzgarantie, was das Vertrauen in die Qualität und Zuverlässigkeit dieses Produkts weiter stärkt. Diese Batterie ersetzt auch gängige Modelle wie Yuasa 51815, YB18-A, YB18L-A und YB18L-A2, was sie zu einer vielseitigen Option für viele Fahrzeugtypen macht.

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