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Alex H November 27th 03 01:41 AM

Source of batteries for emergency lights
 
Can anyone suggest a source of batteries for emergency lights?

Thanks
Alex
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Colin Wilson November 27th 03 02:00 AM

Source of batteries for emergency lights
 
Can anyone suggest a source of batteries for emergency lights?

What sort of application ? non-maintained ELs ?

Any idea of a size / rating / part no. ?

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Andrew Gabriel November 27th 03 02:03 AM

Source of batteries for emergency lights
 
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EWS (Alex H) writes:
Can anyone suggest a source of batteries for emergency lights?


CPC sell some, but I've no idea how their prices compare.

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Dave Plowman November 27th 03 02:17 AM

Source of batteries for emergency lights
 
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Alex H wrote:
Can anyone suggest a source of batteries for emergency lights?


Think you'll have to be a tad more specific...

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Mike Harrison November 27th 03 09:33 AM

Source of batteries for emergency lights
 
On 27 Nov 2003 01:41:04 GMT, EWS (Alex H) wrote:

Can anyone suggest a source of batteries for emergency lights?

Thanks
Alex


http://www.strikalite.co.uk/

geoff November 27th 03 09:12 PM

Source of batteries for emergency lights
 
In message , Alex H
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Can anyone suggest a source of batteries for emergency lights?


It depends what type of batteries you need

lead-acid or Ni-cads

AllBatteries
Olds Approach
Watford

can make bespoke Nicads for you, not sure if Phil put their details in
the FAQ

CPC are quite good on sealed lead-acid batteries
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