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Batteries reduce maintenance required

An EnerSys product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 4, 2008

Hawker Water Less batteries have an electrolyte level indicator fitted as standard to inform the user exactly when topping up with water is necessary.

Hawker Water Less motive power batteries from EnerSys last between four and 13 weeks between top ups, cutting battery maintenance labour by between 60% and 75%.

The Water Less has a reduced prism height and new flip top plugs.

As well as possessing a larger electrolyte capacity Hawker Water Less has an electrolyte level indicator fitted as standard to inform the user exactly when topping up with water is necessary.

The batteries can be recharged with both 50Hz and HF chargers.

When used with 50Hz chargers the batteries can last four weeks without a topup.

If charged with Hawker HF technology, Water Less requires topping up after approximately eight weeks.

When used in conjunction with Hawker HF chargers and electrolyte circulation technology, a 13-week period between topping up can enable battery maintenance to be scheduled with truck servicing, or even incorporated into a maintenance agreement.

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