Low maintenance flooded tubular-plate batteries with extended watering intervals and maintenance contract options.
Liberator® batteries give you the freedom to choose the best level of power, performance, and reduced maintenance for your medium to heavy-duty lift truck applications.
Liberator® batteries Are:
- Designed to deliver consistent, reliable power using round tubular positive plate technology
- Designed to achieve 1800 cycles when operated to 80% Depth of Discharge (DOD)
- Designed with a low antimony positive grid to minimize gassing during charging
- Able to achieve a 45-day or 90-day watering interval (depending on the type of SCR charger used)
- Available in three different model options to meet a variety of customer requirements from low cost to minimum maintenance
- Available in 85 and 125 Ahr positive plate sizes that result in battery heights of 22.63" and 30.5", respectively
Multiple Options To Suit Your Need
Standard – lowest cost for locations with dedicated battery managers, 45-day watering interval with the use of any SCR charger with an I-E-I profile or 90-day watering interval with the use of a GNB SCR200 charger with the advanced I-W-P charging profile
Gold – Standard Option plus an electrolyte level sensor and a single point watering kit suitable for most water supply pressures; greatly reduces battery watering time
Platinum – Gold Option plus a maintenance package that includes watering*, an annual battery inspection, cleaning, and routine maintenance adjustments. A cost effective option for locations that don't want to worry about battery maintenance
*Number of waterings depends upon charger type and battery usage.
Designed to achieve a 45-day or 90-day Watering Interval*
A new plate design provides over 70% more electrolyte headspace. This increased headspace, combined with low antimony positive grids and an optimized charging profile, reduces water loss during charging and translates into more days of run time before water addition (versus typical flooded flat plate battery designs).
* Based on 1 cycle per day (80% discharge) and 5 days per week operation