BP120MH
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Battery pack as replacement battery in the Fluke 120 series ScopeMeters and in the Fluke 43 and 43B Power Quality Analyzers. Is a Nickel-Metal-Hydride Battery Pack, made specifically to support the ScopeMeters and Power Quality Analyzers mentioned. The battery capacity is 3000 mAh, this is 50 percent more than that of the original BP120. As a results, the instrument-user will benefit from a much longer ‘up time’ than with the original NiCd battery, at the same volume and weight. Is more environmental-friendly than the NiCd battery used before, as it contains no heavy metals. Just as before, the battery pack can be charged while installed in the instrument, using the PM8907 power adapter/charger.
Details
MFG PART #:BP120MH
TRC Part #:FLUKBP120MH
UPC #:095969327237
Inventory
$189.11 E
Details
MFG PART #:BP120MH
TRC Part #:FLUKBP120MH
UPC #:095969327237
Inventory
Attributes
Features
Documentation
Attributes
Brand:Fluke®
Type:Replacement
Chemical System:Ni-MH
Nominal Voltage:4.8 VDC
Nominal Capacity:1800 mAh
Charge Voltage:4.8 VDC
Charging Time:5 hr
Terminal Type:Screw
Electrolyte:Ni-Cd
Electrode:Ni-Cd
Case Material:Plastic
Suitable For Use With:120 Series ScopeMeter®, 43 and 43B Power Quality Analyzer
Dimensions:3.54 x 5.31 x 2.56 in
Features
The battery capacity is 3000 mAh, this is 50% more than that of the original BP120, as a results, the instrument, user will benefit from a much longer uptime than with the original NiCad battery, at the same volume and weight |
The BP120MH is more environmental friendly than the NiCad battery used before, as it contains no heavy metals |
Just as before, the battery pack can be charged while installed in the instrument, using the PM8907 power adapter/charger |
0 to 50 deg C operating, 10 to 40 deg C quick charging, 10 to 45 deg C trickle charging, -40 to 60 deg C storage temperature |
Performing a refresh cycle every 3 months, will contribute to the lifetime of the battery pack, to prevent damage to equipment or battery |
Fully charge before use |
Keep the battery cool do not dispose in open fire |
Observe polarity |
Do not solder directly to the cells |
Do not short circuit |