🔋 Power up your gear with Yuasa’s compact reliability!
The Yuasa NP7-12 is a sealed lead acid battery delivering 12 volts and 7 amp-hours in a compact 5.94 x 2.56 x 3.7 inch form factor. Featuring F1 terminals for quick slide-on connections, it weighs just 5.2 lbs and is engineered for reliable, maintenance-free power in vehicle-specific applications.
Brand | Yuasa |
Size | 5.94 x 2.56 x 3.7 inches |
Battery Cell Composition | Lead Acid |
Product Dimensions | 2.56"D x 5.94"W x 3.7"H |
Number Of Cells | 6 |
Terminal | F1 Terminal |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Yuasa |
UPC | 878999000055 |
Model | NP7-12EBALT8A |
Item Weight | 4.64 pounds |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | YUASA-NP7-12F1 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | YUASA-NP7-12F1 |
Amperage | 7 Amps |
L**N
Battery
Great battery!!! Exactly like the one we had to replace!! Will purchase again as needed
T**T
Perfect replacement
My existing battery that was the same model as this went dead after 8.5 years. Ordered an exact model to replace it since the original laster so long. Works perfectly.
L**D
Exact replacement
Glad Amazon had it. Plug and play replacement for my security system.
C**O
battery
Thank you so much for the help. Happy with my order.
B**B
Worked
Fit and worked
A**R
Needed in a pinch
My alarm system battery failed. I was able to order this battery back up and have it delivered in a day. Save a trip for the alarm company and saved us some money.
P**S
Replacement
This was a replacement for one exactly like it. Easy to install. No problems.
P**M
OK for a Lead/Acid Battery
I have a security system and internet/cable box that both use these batteries as back-ups for power failures. These batteries seem to last about 5-7 years (about the lifetime of car batteries) so I am buying them frequently. I received this battery the day after I ordered, very good service. I noticed that the old battery in my security system (an identical Yuasa) was from Reading, PA; the new battery was from Viet Nam. More jobs going overseas; manufacturers always chasing the cheapest source. I wonder what environmental and worker exposure safeguards look like in Viet Nam, versus Pennsylvania.
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