BP12 12 Ahr Battery Pack
The BP12 is a rechargeable, 12 V, 12 Ah battery pack that can power a Campbell Scientific system that has components that have above-average power...
BP24 24 Ahr Battery Pack
The BP24 is a rechargeable 12 Vdc, 24 Ah battery pack that can power a Campbell Scientific system. It is intended for high-current-drain systems, such...
BP84 84 Ahr Battery Pack
The BP84 is a rechargeable 12 Vdc, 84 Ah battery pack that can power a system with larger power requirements. It is typically used when...
6182 Replacement Battery for PS100 or PS200
The 6182 is the internal 7-Ahr sealed rechargeable battery contained in the PS100 and PS200 power supplies. This battery is available as a replacement part.
8062 BP12 12 Ahr, 12 V Sealed Rechargeable Battery, w/o Mounting Hardware
The 8062 provides the BP12's sealed rechargeable battery but without the mounting hardware that attaches the battery to an enclosure backplate. This product is available...
10075 RAWS or BP24 Replacement 24 Ahr Sealed Rechargeable Battery
17894 Replacement Battery for PS12LA or PS512M
The 17894 is the 7-Ahr sealed rechargeable battery used inside of the PS12LA or PS512M. It is only compatible with the PS12LA and PS512M (not...
10590 Rechargeable Battery for ET106
The 10590 is a 12-V 7-Ahr sealed rechargeable battery that allows you to replace the ET106's battery if the original battery ceases to function properly....
17365 12V 7Ahr Sealed Rechargeable Battery w/ Mounts & Pigtail
The 17365 is a 7-Ahr, sealed rechargeable battery for the CR200(X)-series dataloggers or 25295 PWS100 Power Supply. When used with the CR200(X) series, this battery...
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About Sealed Rechargeable Batteries
Our battery packs consist of batteries, a mounting bracket to attach to an enclosure backplate, and lead wires. Integrated power supplies that contain both the battery and regulator are not included in this section (see Integrated Power Supply Section).
Large-capacity (12 Ahr, 24 Ahr) sealed rechargeable battery packs are for powering systems that have high current drain equipment such as cellular phones or satellite transmitters. To determine the best large capacity battery model, calculate your system's power requirements using the equations provided in the Power Supply application note. These large-capacity batteries should be connected to a charging source (e.g., wall charger, solar panel); a regulator is also required.
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The discrepancy is not a mistake—the bracket is intentionally designed to be shorter than the battery. When mounted inside an enclosure, the back of the battery rests against the mounting grommets. The "lid" to the mounting bracket compresses the the battery slightly, holding the battery firmly in place.


