Should I Be Replacing My RBC11 Batteries Regularly
Posted in General on 10/14/2009 10:10 pm by AMAUserIf you use a backup power supply that utilizes RBC11 batteries, it’s a good idea to replace them once a year.
An RBC battery can usually be expected to last longer than a year, however, as with any battery, you never know exactly when its lifespan will run out. You should err on the side of safety when you are relying on a battery to provide you with emergency power backup; so the truth is between one and two years is a safe estimate. Most battery retailers and manufacturers offer a one year warranty simply because one year is the maximum amount of time that you can safely rely on an RBC11 battery.
Your emergency flashlight’s batteries need replacing on a regular basis and this is comparable. Ensuring the batteries inside your flashlight are in good coniditon is crucial, so don’t wait until the next time ligthening strikes a generator to find out this information; it’s better to know now that they work, rather than wait for a mishap.
Before buying your new RBC11 battery, make sure to take a look at your current battery and write down the specifications. Not all RBC11 batteries are made in the exact same size and shape, and hardware manufacturers often change these specifications without notice, so while the specs on your unit may list one size when you visit the manufacturer’s website, your RBC11 may be a different size entirely. One of the most common complaints registered with RBC11 battery retailers is that the battery does not fit. Ordering the right battery in the first place is really important as when this occurs, the onus of sending the incorrectly size battery back is usually down to the buyer meaning a costly event which could have been avoided.
Safe battery disposal is extremely important so ensure you purchase from retailers who offer safe battery disposal. Due to the various leads and acids you’re not allowed to actually just simply drop your old battery in the trash. When you are looking to replace your battery, check out the company’s website to see if they offer a safe disposal plan. Most of them will let you use the same box your new battery arrived in to send the old one back.