Yuasa Rechargeable Battery 2.3Ah - Alle Vragen
Yuasa Rechargeable Battery 2.3Ah
€25.00
€20.66
SKU
NP2.3-12
Is this battery also usable for Oasis Jablotron 80 ?
Question by: frank on Feb 5, 2024, 8:45 PM
Yes, the 2.3Ah are perfect for OASiS. The Yuasa batteries are of better quality and designed to last longer.
All Yuasa batteries are NCC verified.
Regards
All Yuasa batteries are NCC verified.
Regards
Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Feb 6, 2024, 12:03 PM
How many hours can the battery supply power to the alarm system to maintain functionality in the event of a power failure?
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Yuasa Rechargeable Battery 2.3Ah
Question by: Frank on Oct 24, 2025, 11:47 AM
Good question, that depends first of all on the battery. How many ampere hours is it (Ah)?
Then it's important to know how many components need to be powered.
The operating time t in hours for a 2.3Ah battery:
t = capacity (Ah) / current (A)
Current consumption - Operating time - Note
100 mA (0.1 A) - 23 hours - Small control panel in standby mode
200 mA (0.2 A) - 11.5 hours - With additional modules
500 mA (0.5 A) - 4.6 hours - Control panel with GSM/IP
1 A - 2.3 hours - During an alarm with a siren
Realistic correction
In practice, batteries often deliver 80–90% of their nominal capacity, especially at higher discharge rates.
Therefore, the practical operating time is usually 10–20% shorter than the table.
Conclusion (summarized):
A 12V/2.3Ah battery keeps an alarm system operational:
Approximately 10–20 hours at low consumption (100–200 mA).
Only 2–5 hours at higher consumption (0.5–1 A).
Then it's important to know how many components need to be powered.
The operating time t in hours for a 2.3Ah battery:
t = capacity (Ah) / current (A)
Current consumption - Operating time - Note
100 mA (0.1 A) - 23 hours - Small control panel in standby mode
200 mA (0.2 A) - 11.5 hours - With additional modules
500 mA (0.5 A) - 4.6 hours - Control panel with GSM/IP
1 A - 2.3 hours - During an alarm with a siren
Realistic correction
In practice, batteries often deliver 80–90% of their nominal capacity, especially at higher discharge rates.
Therefore, the practical operating time is usually 10–20% shorter than the table.
Conclusion (summarized):
A 12V/2.3Ah battery keeps an alarm system operational:
Approximately 10–20 hours at low consumption (100–200 mA).
Only 2–5 hours at higher consumption (0.5–1 A).
Answer by: Frank Ligthart (Admin) on Oct 24, 2025, 11:51 AM

