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Choose based on recommended capacity (Ah), terminal layout, and physical size for your vehicle. If you share your vehicle, make/model and engine type, an authorized dealer can recommend the correct fit. You can also visit our Solutions page to view the batteries we offer along with their specifications.

Select by required backup time, load (watts), and charging compatibility. Higher Ah can increase backup time, but the charging setup must support it properly.

Choose based on daily usage, charge controller settings, and depth-of-discharge needs. Correct sizing improves backup reliability and extends battery life.

AH indicates energy storage capacity. In general: higher AH = longer backup, but correct sizing and charging matter more than just going bigger.

Sometimes yes, if space, wiring, and charging output support it. Oversizing without proper charging can lead to undercharging and shorter life.

Check your existing battery’s size code/dimensions, terminal position, and hold-down type. If unsure, ask dealer for confirmation.

Keep terminals clean, ensure strong connections, avoid deep discharge, and confirm the charging system is healthy, heat and heavy use require disciplined charging.

Slow starting, dim lights, low backup time, or frequent jump-start needs. Get it tested early to avoid sudden failure.

Yes. Deep discharge reduces capacity and life. Recharge as soon as possible and avoid repeated “complete drain” situations.

Heat accelerates internal wear; cold reduces available power temporarily. Correct sizing and proper charging reduce seasonal performance drops.

Don’t let it sit weak for long. If usage is low, charge periodically to maintain a healthy state-of-charge and prevent early damage.

Avoid loose terminals, low charge for long periods, overloaded backup setups, and using a faulty charger/alternator. These are common causes of early failure.

Visit an authorized dealer with the battery, warranty card and proof of purchase. The battery will be tested and the warranty process will be guided accordingly.

Because it documents purchase date, dealer stamp, battery serial/ID, and customer details, which helps validate warranty quickly and prevents claim delays.

At minimum: purchase date, dealer name + stamp, battery model, serial/ID, and customer name/contact. Ensure the dealer completes it before you leave.

Misuse, physical damage, tampering, incorrect installation, and problems caused by faulty charging systems (over/undercharging) are commonly excluded.

Buy only from authorized channels, keep the invoice, and ensure warranty documentation is properly completed. If unsure, ask the dealer to verify the battery identification details.

Return it to an authorized dealer for safe handling and responsible recovery. This supports proper recycling and safer disposal.