Introducing the TL1218 - Your Trusted Power Companion
AGM Technology: This battery features advanced Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) technology and is valve-regulated for enhanced performance. Built with non-conductive ABS plastic, it offers strong resistance to shock and heat. The battery is low-maintenance, spill-proof, and designed for extended service life. It arrives fully charged and ready to use—simply connect it to your device, and you’re good to go.
12-Volt Battery Replacement: This battery is a reliable replacement for models such as NP18-12, 51814, 6FM17, 6-DZM-20, and UB12180. It's versatile and ideal for a range of applications, including lawn and garden tools, mobility scooters, wheelchairs, home alarm systems, emergency systems, solar power setups, standby power supplies, golf carts, hunting equipment, outdoor camping gear, electronics, and more.
Important Notice: Before purchasing, please compare the physical dimensions, voltage, and amp power of your original battery with our recommended replacement. Additionally, ensure the battery terminals—those metal connectors on top—match your existing battery. This product comes with a one-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Choose the TL1218 for reliable, hassle-free power. Whatever your energy needs, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this trusted power companion.
SLA batteries have a low self-discharge rate - about 40% per year or 3.3% per month. These batteries are able to be stored without charging for up to 5-6 months when at full capacity, but doing so is not recommended. At least every 2-3 months you should top charge them. In order to prolong their shelf life, SLA batteries should be stored and maintained properly.
In order to find the best replacement for your original battery you need to compare the physical dimensions, Volts, and Amp power of your original model to our battery. Besides physical dimensions, you also need to check battery terminals, which are the metal connectors on top of the battery. To determine what terminal your battery has, you will need to look at their form and determine if they have a flat connector, nut, bolt, or wires, and then measure their sizes.