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Eco-friendly batteries for obstacle lights, available in 7 Ah and 50 Ah. Reliable, lead-free, and designed for optimal performance in any conditions.

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Ri-Traffic Battery for obstaclelamps 6v / 50 Ah
Ri-Traffic
Battery for obstaclelamps 6v / 50 Ah
Eco-friendly Ri-Traffic batteries, free from lead, mercury, and cadmium, availab...
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Ri-Traffic Battery for obstaclelamps 6v / 7 Ah
Ri-Traffic
Battery for obstaclelamps 6v / 7 Ah
Eco-friendly Ri-Traffic batteries, free from lead, mercury, and cadmium, availab...
€--,-- €--,--
 
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Batteries

Batteries for obstacle lights

At Ri-Traffic, we offer batteries specifically designed for use in obstacle lights and other traffic products. Our range includes two variants: a lighter 7 Ah battery and a heavier 50 Ah battery, allowing you to choose the best option based on your needs. While it is impossible to predict an exact runtime, battery autonomy depends on external factors such as:

  • Temperature
  • Lamp load
  • Storage conditions

For optimal performance and maximum lifespan, we recommend storing and using the batteries at temperatures between 2°C and 30°C.

Eco-Friendly and safe

Our batteries are fully eco-friendly, containing 0% lead, mercury, or cadmium, making them safe and environmentally responsible. They are compatible with any type of obstacle light, regardless of brand or model, and provide reliable performance in various conditions.

Light or heavy: Choose the right capacity

  • 7 Ah battery: Ideal for situations requiring shorter usage periods or where more frequent replacement is not an issue.
  • 50 Ah battery: Perfect for intensive use and scenarios where infrequent replacement is desired.
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