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- "No Risk" Consignment
- Nationwide Distribution System
- Hot Shot Delivery
- Product Rotation & Core Removal
- Competitive Pricing
- 12-month Free-replacement Warranty (on DCS line)
- Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) technology gives longer operating time.
- Maintenance-free technology eliminates spills, leaks & corrosion.
- Maximum vibration resistance against bumps & jolts.
- Only battery to feature DOT/IATA symbol, which means it passes all travel requirements for land, sea & air. (Click here to download travel documentation.)
- Approved by Medicare.
- Ultra-high density paste reduces paste erosion, resulting in nearly double the cycle life of the nearest competitor.
- Thickest grids increase durability & enhance corrosion resistance

For more information for retail Dealers
please contact Kenny Meyers at (800) 541-8419, ext. 6624
For Customer Service for Consumers:
please call toll-free (888) 772-3600 Monday-Friday
Deep Cycle - Sealed AGM (12 volts)
View Spec Sheet |
Model |
Group |
Ah @ 20hr |
Dimensions (in) |
Terminal |
Handle |
Free Replacement Warranty |
Replaces |
HCPCS Codes |
| L |
W |
H |
 | DCS-33 | U1 | 33 | 7.77 | 5.19 | 7.35 | L (small) | no | 12 mo. | U1-31B, U1-33 | E2365 |  | DCS-33H | U1 | 33 | 8.16 | 5.19 | 7.35 | L (small) | yes | 12 mo. | U1-31BH, U1-33H | K0087 | | DCS-50L (replaced by DCS-50U) | | DCS-50SAE (replaced by DCS-50U) |  | DCS-50U | 22NF | 50 | 8.99 | 5.47 | 8.66 | SAE Auto | no | 12 mo. | ? | E2361 |  | DCS-75BT | 24 | 75 | 10.76 | 6.83 | 8.67 | Stud-Auto | yes | 12 mo. | GC12V65B-BT | E2363 |  | DCS-88BT | 27 | 88 | 12.51 | 6.83 | 8.90 | Stud-Auto | yes | 12 mo. | GC12V75B-BT | N/A |  | DCS-100 | 29 | 100 | 13.42 | 6.80 | 9.48 | L-Terminal | Available | 12 mo. | N/A | N/A |
Mobility Valu-Plus - Sealed AGM (12 volts)
View Spec Sheet |
Model |
Group |
Ah @ 20hr |
Dimensions (in) |
Terminal |
Handle |
Free Replacement Warranty |
Replaces |
HCPCS Codes |
L |
W |
H |
 | MVP-U1 | U1 | 33 | 7.77 | 5.19 | 7.35 | L (small) | no | 6 mo. | - | K0087 |
Be sure to visit Battery Terms in the FAQ section for definitions of terms like CCA and Reserve Capacity.
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