UPG UBCD5745 Sealed Lead Acid Batteries

UPG UBCD5745 Sealed Lead Acid Batteries
  • Used in UPS backup systems, spotlights, flashlights, exit lighting & other equipment
  • 12V, 18 AH, UB12180
  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
  • Used in UPS backup systems, spotlights
  • Length 7.13in,Width: 3.01in,Height: 6.57in
  • Absorbed glass mat technology (AGM)
  • Used in exit lighting & other equipment
  • Weight of 12 lbs

After a shipping error...all Worked great.

These exactly fit Die-hard sears

portable jumper box's...200.71487

Ed Driscoll

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I purchased two of these for my Friendly Robotics RL800 mower and was disappointed with their performance. While initial run time with these batteries was nearly three hours, within a month that time had dropped to less than 10 minutes.

Friendly Robotics thought the mower was working correctly and that the problem was these UPGs were not up to the task. I bought B.B. Batteries EB20-12X which have been working fine and have also used the Werker WKA12-18NBs.

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After 4 years the batteries on my mower died. I ordered 2 of these and they work great. The only thing I had to do was drill the hole just a bit bigger so the bolt would fit through. I'm pleased with the purchase.

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After about 5 years or so, the battery pack in my B&D CMM 1200 24V mower died. I live in Canada, and bought the mower at Home Depot, so I went there and they don't sell the replacement batteries. I went to the B&D website, and was redirected to DeWalt, (they merged), where I found their replacement batteries. They were around $150 plus shipping, and also stated "backordered". The cynic in me thinks that this is suspicious, since B&D just came out with that sexy new 36V mower, so maybe they aren't going to support the older 24V anymore--"Can't get a battery? Darn, better buy a new mower........" Anyway, I found these batteries after reading a mower blog (who knew there were mower blogs?). They work just fine. There have been some comments that the posts are different, and that is correct, but I didn't need to modify anything. The factory batteries in my mower didn't have external terminals, but rather had screw holes with the wires secured by screws which themselves formed the posts. These new batteries have two terminals with a bolt going through them as can be seen from the photos. So, the wires are held on with screws in both systems, but the screws face in slightly different directions. There may be different variations of this B&D mower, so maybe in some there isn't any slack in the wires, but in mine it worked just fine.

So, if you can get them (maybe not anymore) the factory batteries will cost you about $150-$160 plus shipping, and two of these together were $82 shipped........ I don't know how long they will last, but even if they only last a year or two, I still didn't have to spend over $400 for a new mower yet! I had to pay some brokerage fees to bring the batteries into Canada, but would have had to with the factory battery as well, so it all comes out in the wash.

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The title of this review says it all.

This arrived timely, and was EXACTLY the battery I needed to replace one in a booster pack.

Good thing, because there was about 1-2 mm tolerance on each side of the space into which it had to fit.

One "down-side" kept me from giving it a five star rating -the packaging wasn't "robust" enough (especially for a lead-acid battery) and there was a resulting crack in the battery case.

The crack was NOT in such a position as to cause the battery to leak acid -but it might easily have been.

Hey, seller: I'd be willing to pay a buck or two more for more substantial packaging!

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