EXIDE INVA TUBULAR IT500
The ultimate tubular batteries especially designed with thick tubular plates to keep your appliances running for long during power failures.
Tough battery with thicker plates for tough conditions. Ironclad Tubular Technology.
A tubular battery uses technology that seals the active material in polyester tubes called gauntlets, instead of pasting it on the surface of the plate.
As a result, there’s no shedding or corrosion, ensuring long battery l
- Tough battery with thicker plates for tough conditions.
- Made with Exide’s Torr Tubular technology
- Housed in tall DIN containers.
- More electrolyte – higher acid volume per ampere hour.
- Most suitable for deep cycle application.
- Electrolyte level indicator.
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What is the difference between a tubular battery and a normal battery?
Due to increased positive plate surface area, tubular batteries have 20% more electrical capacity than flat plate batteries of comparable size and weight.
With less positive plate shedding, tubular batteries also provide up to a 30% longer service life than flat plate batteries.
What is the advantage of tubular batteries?
Benefits of Tubular Inverter Batteries for Backup Power
The key difference lies in the design of their positive plates.
Tubular batteries have high-pressure tubes (tubular gauntlets) in their positive plates, which significantly enhance their durability and efficiency.
Which type of battery is best for inverter?
Lead-acid batteries: These are the most common type of inverter batteries. They are affordable and offer reliable performance. Lead-acid batteries are available in two variants – flooded and sealed.
Tubular batteries: These are more advanced and durable than lead-acid batteries.











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