NAPA DIN65L EFB 12v 650cca Stop Start Automotive Battery
NAPA's Stop Start and Hybrid battery range represents the latest in performance and technology for IDLE stop start systems and micro hybrid vehicles. Specifically designed to satisfy the fuel saving and emission benefits fitted to Idle Stop Start systems.
NAPA's Stop Start EFB (Enhanced Flooded Batteries) are the brand's economical range for vehicles fitted with stop start systems. This range includes DINH style maintenance free for popular European vehicles, plus low maintenance flooded batteries for Asian manufactured vehicles.
Features:
15% more cranking capacity
2 x higher cyclic endurance
Durable grid design
NAPA Premium Performance batteries are the ultimate in battery performance and maintenance free technology.
Featuring specialist internal components, unique design features and industry leading technology to combat the cause of battery failure and deliver reliability, longer life and superior performance.
NAPA Premium Performance Automotive batteries carry 36 month return to base manufacturer warranty.
Features:
Superior starting power.
Enhanced active material reduces water loss.
Platelock technology providing shock and vibration resistance
Specifications:
Battery Voltage: 12v
Capacity (20h): 65ahr
CCA: 650cca
Length: 275mm
Width: 175mm
Height: 175mm
Total Height: 175mm
Weight: 17 KG
Polarity: C (as in second image)
Terminal Type: STD (as in second image)
Battery Type: Flooded
Please Note:
The main image for this battery is used only as a reference. The actual case colour and shape may vary. Please check description and additional images for full dimensions and terminal details.
(NAPA38)
SKU | NAPA38 |
Model # | DIN65L EFB NAPA |
Barcode # | 9415951009759 |
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This model NAPA battery has an 24 month manufacturer warranty.
The warranty as set out by NAPA NZ does not cover:
- Physical damage or impact damage
- Improper charging
- Improper storage
- Incorrect installation
- Incorrect application
- Modifications made to the battery
- Failure from using incorrect fluids