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GNB Absolyte IIP Resistances

GNB Absolyte IIP Resistances

GNB Absolyte IIP Resistances

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Folks, I am having trouble finding any information on the internal resistance of the GNB Absolyte IIP's 100A 27 to 33 Batteries, I have looked on their web site but to no avail. I am using the Alber cellcorder with over 3000 batteries testing and need this information to assist in trending analysis.
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RE: GNB Absolyte IIP Resistances

I'm at home and don't have the info, but we got a chart showing the internal resisteance of all Absolyte IIP series batteries through our GNB sales rep..

Also using the Alber Cellcorder CRT-300 to test batteries..

If you sell GNB, call your sales rep...

RE: GNB Absolyte IIP Resistances

(OP)
Thanks.

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