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Re-Cored PowerHeart G3 AED Battery

$249.95
Voltage: 12
Capacity: 7.5 AH
Chemistry: Lithium
Type: Non-Rechargeable
Product Code:
am9146-core
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Re-Cored PowerHeart G3 AED Battery - AM9146



This is a re-cored PowerHeart G3 AED battery model number AM9146. This battery is manufactured by AED Battery Exchange using OEM cells which enable us to give the full four year warranty on this unit. This re-cored PowerHeart G3 AED battery is FDA approved and includes shipping in the price.

Model # AM9146 FDA Approved
Version: Non-Rechargeable - Re-Cored
Battery Chemistry: Sealed Lithium LiSO2 (Lithium Sulfur Dioxide)
OEM Part No# 9146-001, 9146-302
Volts / Amps: 12 V / 7.5 AMPS
Weight: 0.6 kg (1.3 lb)
Typical Capacity: Up to 300 shocks, or 12 hours of "ON" time
Warranty: 4 Year


Are AED Battery Exchange (ABE) re-celled packs different from Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) packs?


  • There are no differences in functionality, life, or warranty between ABE re-celled and OEM packs. The FDA has determined that they are substantially equivalent and granted ABE clearance for re-celling. The only differences are in price and labeling. ABE begins with the original, expired battery pack. Cells are replaced with OEM cells, electronics are reset as applicable, blemishes are polished out, packs are relabeled, and finally, thorough testing and inspection is conducted.

 


How can AED Battery Exchange offer the same warranty on a re-celled pack as the original manufacturer (OEM)?


  • AED Battery Exchange uses OEM cells with the same amp-hour rating of the original product. Therefore, our re-celled packs will provide the same life as the original

 

 

When optimally maintained, a new PowerHeart AED G3 battery pack has a capacity of 7.5 Amp hours, which is equivalent to 12 hours of “ON” time. It is important to know that just turning the AED on uses up battery capacity. Also, each year, battery capacity decreases while the battery is in the AED due to the normal self-discharge rate. After 4 years of absolutely no patient use, approximately 35% of the useful life will remain (4.9 hours of “ON” time)