🔦 Illuminate Your Safety with Every Charge!
The BL93NC487 AA500MAH is a high-performance 4.8V NiCAD battery pack designed specifically for emergency and exit light applications. With a capacity of 700mAh, this rechargeable battery ensures your safety devices are always operational when you need them most. Compact and lightweight, it fits seamlessly into your emergency lighting systems, making it an essential addition to any safety plan.
Item Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 2.9 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiCAD |
Recommended Uses For Product | Emergency Lights |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Voltage | 4.8 Volts |
J**L
great price
last a long time
A**S
Works as expected so far
A friend is opening a new store that had 3 exit signs already installed but unpowered for 7 years. Batteries would no longer work. One of them took this style of battery and I ordered it on my friend's behalf. Got it in one day via Amazon Prime. Installed it the next day and I immediately got a successful test from that exit sign. No complaints so far - performed as expected, and great delivery time.
K**S
Works perfectly
Product was as pictured and fit perfectly. Up and running since receiving.
A**R
Direct replacement
Had to meet a deadline for a fire inspection and these batteries came very fast and for a good price. Will buy again
R**D
I upgrated our exit signs with these
We had 34 exit signs in our building so I wanted to upgrade the weak battery the signs came with. I used these and zip tied them in and they worked like a charm.
H**N
Not exactly
The connector is not an exact fit with my circuit board connector. I had to selectively grind the new one to fit. I actually considered cutting off the old connectors from the old batteries and wire nut them in place.
D**P
Great value
Great value for the money. I can't speak to their longevity, but none were DOA.
M**E
The plug would not fit into the female receptacle on the circuit board.
The male plug on the battery wires would not fit into the female receptacle on the circuit board. The battery wires were the next gauge larger on the new batteries , so i guess that was the reason for the larger male plug. I tried shaving off the plug but ended up splicing the wires with older plugs.
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