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NP2.8-12 12 V 2.8 Ah VRLA (AGM) Sealed Rechargeable Battery

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12V 2.8Ah VRLA AGM Battery (NP2.8-12)
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Overview
The NP2.8-12 is a sealed, valve-regulated lead‑acid (VRLA) battery with an absorbed glass mat (AGM) separator. Nominal 12 V, rated 2.8 Ah at the 20‑hour rate. Designed for standby/backup applications such as emergency lighting, alarm/security systems, small UPS units and other small standby-power uses. Maintenance-free construction with gas recombination and low pressure release valves.

  • Nominal voltage: 12 V
  • Capacity: 2.8 Ah (20‑hr rate)
  • Chemistry: VRLA (AGM), lead‑calcium grids
  • Terminals: Faston 4.75 mm quick-fit
  • Maintenance: Sealed, non-spillable; good recovery from deep discharge

Use cases
Ideal for emergency lighting, small UPS units, alarm and security systems, and other compact standby-power applications where a sealed, maintenance-free battery is required.

Installation & safety

  • Fit in accordance with the equipment manufacturer’s instructions. Only qualified persons should install or replace batteries.
  • Do not short circuit terminals or expose to fire. Avoid permanent inversion mounting.
  • Follow local waste and recycling regulations for batteries (WEEE/Battery regulations). Consult the manufacturer/datasheet for transportation and handling details.

Compliance & datasheet
Refer to the official product datasheet and manufacturer product page for full electrical characteristics, temperature compensation, charge regimes and safety information. Verify CE / UKCA marking on the supplied product or official datasheet if required for your market.

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Technical Details
Specifications
Technical-specifications
Nominal voltage
12 V
Capacity (20‑hr)
2.8 Ah
Chemistry
VRLA / AGM (lead‑calcium)
Dimensions (L×W×H)
134 × 67 × 64 mm (over terminals)
Mass
1.32 kg
Terminal type
Faston 4.75 mm quick-fit
Internal resistance
60 mΩ (measured at 1 kHz)
Max discharge (1 min)
28 A
Max discharge (1 s)
84 A
Float charge voltage
13.65 V (20°C)
Cyclic (boost) voltage
14.5 V (±3%)
Cyclic charge limit
0.7 A
Operating temp (charge)
−15°C to +50°C
Operating temp (discharge)
−20°C to +60°C
Storage temp (charged)
−20°C to +60°C
Design life
Standard Commercial — 3–5 years (at 20°C)
Mounting orientation
Usable in many orientations (not permanently inverted)
Safety features
Sealed construction, gas recombination, low pressure release valves

Specifications

Technical-specifications

Nominal voltage 12 V
Capacity (20‑hr) 2.8 Ah
Chemistry VRLA / AGM (lead‑calcium)
Dimensions (L×W×H) 134 × 67 × 64 mm (over terminals)
Mass 1.32 kg
Terminal type Faston 4.75 mm quick-fit
Internal resistance 60 mΩ (measured at 1 kHz)
Max discharge (1 min) 28 A
Max discharge (1 s) 84 A
Float charge voltage 13.65 V (20°C)
Cyclic (boost) voltage 14.5 V (±3%)
Cyclic charge limit 0.7 A
Operating temp (charge) −15°C to +50°C
Operating temp (discharge) −20°C to +60°C
Storage temp (charged) −20°C to +60°C
Design life Standard Commercial — 3–5 years (at 20°C)
Mounting orientation Usable in many orientations (not permanently inverted)
Safety features Sealed construction, gas recombination, low pressure release valves

12V 2.8Ah VRLA AGM Battery (NP2.8-12) features

Yuasa NP2.8-12 12V 2.8Ah Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery

NP2.8-12 12 V 2.8 Ah VRLA (AGM) Sealed Rechargeable Battery

Introduction: NP2.8-12 12 V 2.8 Ah VRLA (AGM) Sealed Rechargeable Battery

The NP2.8-12 (also marketed as the 12V 2.8Ah VRLA AGM Battery or NP2.8-12) is a compact, maintenance-free sealed lead‑acid battery built for dependable standby and backup power. Combining absorbed glass mat (AGM) technology with valve-regulated lead‑acid (VRLA) construction and lead‑calcium grids, it delivers stable 12 V output and a rated 2.8 Ah capacity at the 20‑hour rate. Its small footprint, sealed design and Faston 4.75 mm quick-fit terminals make it an easy drop-in power source for emergency lighting, alarm and security systems, small uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and other compact standby-power applications where long-term reliability and low maintenance are priorities.

Key features at a glance

  • Nominal voltage:12 V
  • Capacity:2.8 Ah (20‑hour rate)
  • Chemistry:VRLA / AGM with lead‑calcium grids — sealed and maintenance‑free
  • Terminals:Faston 4.75 mm quick‑fit for fast, tool-friendly connections
  • Design life:Standard commercial expectancy of 3–5 years at 20°C
  • Safety features:Gas recombination, low-pressure release valves, non-spillable construction

Detailed specifications and benefits

  • Capacity and voltage:With a nominal 12 V and 2.8 Ah capacity (20‑hour rate), the NP2.8-12 is optimized for applications that require reliable, low-current long-duration backup rather than high-energy storage.
  • Internal resistance:Approximately 60 mΩ (measured at 1 kHz), which supports reasonable discharge performance and helps regulate voltage under load.
  • Discharge capability:Capable of short-term high-current bursts — typical ratings include 28 A for a 1-minute discharge and approximately 84 A for a 1-second pulse — useful for inrush currents from connected equipment.
  • Charge parameters:Float charge voltage is 13.65 V (at 20°C) and cyclic (boost) charge is 14.5 V (±3%). The recommended cyclic charge current limit is 0.7 A. These values support both standby float applications and occasional cyclic use.
  • Size and weight:Compact dimensions of 134 × 67 × 64 mm (over terminals) with a mass of 1.32 kg make the battery easy to handle and integrate into tight enclosures.
  • Operating and storage temperatures:Charge operation from −15°C to +50°C and discharge from −20°C to +60°C; charged storage from −20°C to +60°C. These ranges allow use in a wide variety of indoor and sheltered outdoor environments (consult equipment manufacturer for enclosure recommendations).
  • Design life:Standard commercial life is 3–5 years at 20°C. Life expectancy will vary with depth of discharge, charge regime, operating temperature and maintenance practices.
  • Mounting:Usable in many orientations (not recommended for permanent inversion), which simplifies installation in space-constrained systems.
  • Sealed, non-spillable construction:AGM separators immobilize the electrolyte, reducing leakage risk and permitting safe operation in many orientations.
  • Gas recombination:Built-in recombination reduces water loss under normal use so the battery is essentially maintenance-free; periodic topping-up is not required.
  • Low-pressure release valves:Provide a safety vent for overpressure conditions while maintaining a sealed profile for normal operation.

Use cases and scenarios where the NP2.8-12 excels

The NP2.8-12 is engineered specifically for compact standby-power roles. Its strengths are stability, compact size, and low-maintenance operation. Typical use cases include:

  • Emergency lighting systems:Commonly used as the backup source for emergency luminaires and exit signs where small batteries must deliver reliable power for regulated durations during mains failure.
  • Alarm and security systems:Provides dependable reserve power for intrusion and fire alarms, access control panels, and communication modules that require uninterrupted monitoring during mains outages.
  • Small UPS and power backup:Suitable for compact uninterruptible power supplies protecting network gear, routers, POS terminals and small home-office systems.
  • Telecom and network nodes:Useful for local telecom nodes, modem/ROUTER backup, and edge devices where space is limited and maintenance access is infrequent.
  • Portable test equipment and instrumentation:Ideal where sealed, non-spillable batteries are required to ensure safe transport and routine field use.
  • Hobbyist and light industrial uses:Remote sensors, small robotics, and low-power off-grid projects can leverage its predictable voltage and ready availability.

Comparisons with similar products on the market

When selecting a small backup battery, buyers often weigh VRLA/AGM models like the NP2.8-12 against alternatives such as flooded lead‑acid, gel VRLA and modern lithium‑ion batteries. Here’s how the NP2.8-12 compares:

  • VS flooded lead‑acid:Flooded batteries can offer similar or greater capacity at lower cost per Ah, but they require periodic maintenance (electrolyte topping), must be mounted upright, and pose spillage risks. The NP2.8-12’s sealed AGM design eliminates topping-up and reduces enclosure and orientation constraints.
  • VS gel VRLA:Gel batteries are also sealed and maintenance-free and can be preferable for deep‑cycle applications or very high-temperature scenarios, but they typically have higher internal resistance and different charge requirements. AGM batteries like the NP2.8-12 often deliver better high-current performance and lower cost for standby use.
  • VS lithium‑ion:Lithium options (LiFePO4 or other chemistries) outperform lead‑acid in energy density, cycle life and weight, but they carry higher upfront cost, require dedicated charge/protection electronics, and may not be approved or necessary for standard standby equipment designed around 12 V lead‑acid batteries. For small, cost-sensitive applications where existing equipment is designed for lead‑acid and weight is not critical, the NP2.8-12 remains a practical and economical choice.
  • VS larger VRLA batteries:Larger Ah VRLA batteries provide extended runtime but are physically larger and heavier. The NP2.8-12 targets applications where compact size and modest backup durations are sufficient and where equipment bays limit available volume.

Customer impressions and typical feedback

While no verified customer testimonials were provided with the product brief, common feedback themes for VRLA AGM batteries in this class typically include:

  • Reliability:Users frequently report dependable service in emergency lighting and alarm systems with minimal maintenance required over several years.
  • Ease of installation:Faston 4.75 mm terminals are appreciated for quick, secure connections—particularly during replacement in confined spaces.
  • Value:For small backup applications, buyers often cite the favorable balance of cost, size and performance compared to both flooded and higher-cost lithium alternatives.
  • Limitations noted:Some users note that the 2.8 Ah capacity is modest and suitable only for short-duration backups or low-power systems; where longer runtimes are needed, larger capacity batteries or parallel configurations are recommended.

Practical advice for selection and installation

  • Match the battery to the load:Calculate expected backup current and runtime before choosing the NP2.8-12. A 2.8 Ah rating at the 20‑hour rate implies lower available capacity under heavy, short-duration loads.
  • Charge correctly:Use a charger or float system that observes the recommended float and cyclic voltages (13.65 V float, 14.5 V cyclic) and respects the cyclic charge limit to maximize life.
  • Observe temperature effects:Higher ambient temperatures shorten life; consider placement and ventilation to keep the battery near 20°C for best longevity.
  • Disposal and recycling:Follow local battery recycling regulations (WEEE/Battery directives where applicable) to ensure responsible end-of-life handling.

Conclusion: Why the NP2.8-12 is a strong choice for compact standby power

The NP2.8-12 12 V 2.8 Ah VRLA (AGM) sealed rechargeable battery offers a solid blend of compact size, sealed safety, and predictable performance for a wide range of standby and backup applications. Its maintenance-free AGM construction, Faston terminals and conservative design life make it particularly well-suited to emergency lighting, alarm/security systems, small UPS units and other small-scale power reserves where reliability and low service overhead are priorities. While its modest capacity limits it to shorter runtimes or low-power loads, its cost-effectiveness and ease of installation make it a practical, widely compatible option for many installations. For anyone specifying a small sealed lead‑acid battery for standby duty, the NP2.8-12 is a dependable choice worth considering—especially where established 12 V lead‑acid charging systems are already in place.

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Overview
The NP2.8-12 is a sealed, valve-regulated lead‑acid (VRLA) battery with an absorbed glass mat (AGM) separator. Nominal 12 V, rated 2.8 Ah at the 20‑hour rate. Designed for standby/backup applications such as emergency lighting, alarm/security systems, small UPS units and other small standby-power uses. Maintenance-free construction with gas recombination and low pressure release valves.

Use cases
Ideal for emergency lighting, small UPS units, alarm and security systems, and other compact standby-power applications where a sealed, maintenance-free battery is required.

Installation & safety

Compliance & datasheet
Refer to the official product datasheet and manufacturer product page for full electrical characteristics, temperature compensation, charge regimes and safety information. Verify CE / UKCA marking on the supplied product or official datasheet if required for your market.

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