Varley Lithium Li-5 12V 5.5Ah Battery

The favoured choice of racing drivers for over 60 years! The Lithium 12V Ferrous Phosphate motorsport battery is light weight, maintenance free and with exceptionally high discharge capability. This battery that has similar cranking performance to the Varley Red Top 15 but is smaller than an 8 and weighs only 1.1kg.

This battery is now unavailable from the manufacturer. However, you may find the new Varley lithium battery range suitable, which is available now from Interex Motorsport.

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Product Description

The Varley Lithium Li-5 is a 12.8V 5.5Ah battery has similar cranking performance to the Varley Red Top 15 but is smaller than an 8 and weighs only 1.1kg.

This battery is now unavailable from the manufacturer. However, you may find the new Varley lithium battery range suitable, which is available now from Interex Motorsport.

Varley batteries can be fitted upright or on their side. They are designed to withstand extreme shock and vibration, will not leak if damaged and are the perfect racing battery for all Rally and Race applications.

Specification
Model: 7162-0002
Battery Chemistry: LiFePO4
Nominal Voltage: 12.8V
Capacity: 5.5Ah
Short Circuit Peak Current: 736A
Cranking Current*: 335A
Dimensions (LxWxH): 99 x 82 x 95mm
Weight: 1.1kg
Terminals: M6 Female
Operating Temperature: -10ºC to +50ºC
Storage Temperature: -20ºC to +60ºC
* Available current for 5 seconds to a minimum battery voltage of 7.2V at 20ºC of a pre-conditioned battery

The Varley Red Top battery range from DMS technologies has been the PREMIER choice for the professional and club racing driver for some 60 years and the batteries have evolved over time to meet the changing demands of both motor racing or rally disciplines.

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