FVP Deep Cycle Marine Group 27
FVP Deep Cycle Marine Group 27
- 12V
- 680 CCA
- 850 MCA
- 170 RC
Our brand is your reputation, and FVP VoltEdge® Marine and RV batteries are specifically engineered to withstand extreme vibration, stress and perform under the most demanding conditions. FVP VoltEdge® Marine and RV batteries available in deep cycle, marine starting, AGM and dual purpose applications providing a confident solution for your boating and/or motorhome needs. Marine starting batteries are designed to provide peak amperage for starting inboard, outboard and I/O motors, fast starts and a quick recharge. Deep cycle batteries are used to power trolling motor and various marine electronics. They are designed for long-term power draw down to lower amperage rates and have superior reserve capacity to ensure hours of hassle-free use. AGM and dual purpose batteries serve as both your cranking battery and powering your trolling motor.
Each battery utilizes Stamped Grid technology with a special, thicker plate and twin terminals for superior construction. A low resistant envelope separator with glass mat and reinforced container provides the latest in anti-vibration technology. With a longer life and high cycle stability, the flexible design allows for maximum performance.
Technology
- Patented secondary maintenance free cover Does not require water addition and separates liquids from gases allowing liquids to return back into the battery
- Wrought Calcium, high tin grid alloys Superior strength and corrosion resistance resulting in up to 40% more usable life
- Cold forged terminal bushings Eliminates terminal corrosion caused by acid wicking
- Integrated fold down handle for safe and easy handling Outstanding durability and support
- More electrolyte above the plates Up to ¼” more liquid above the plates ensures longer life and performance
- Hydrometer Eye for easy and convenient inspection of the battery’s condition
- Exclusive “Spun-Bonded” Paper enhances life by bonding the positive active material
- Heavy polypropylene case