-
Surveying Reflector Prism
-
Survey Mini Prism
-
360 Degree Prism
-
Total Station Prism
-
Prism Pole Bipod
-
Carbon Fibre Telescopic Pole
-
Telescopic Levelling Staff
-
Tribrach Adaptor
-
Instrument Tripods
-
Total Station Batteries
-
Total Station Battery Charger
-
Total Station Cable
-
Total Station Accessories
-
Surveying Instrument
BP02C 4000mAh 6.0V Total Station Batteries For Pentax R-322
Voltage | 6.0V | Type | Ni-Mh |
---|---|---|---|
Capacity | 4000mAh | Weight | 325g |
Dimension | 96*51*41mm | Color | Black |
Fit | Pentax And Topcon | Temperature | 10~40 °C |
High Light | 6.0V Total Station Batteries,4000mAh Total Station Batteries,Black NiMh Total Station Batteries |
Pentax Battery BP02C 4000mAh 6.0V for Pentax R-322/422/822 Total Station
Model: BP02C
Specifications:
Voltage | 6.0V |
Weight | 325g |
Dimension | 96*51*41mm |
Type | NI-MH |
Capacity | 4000mAh |
Package | Individual Box Package |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Temperature | 10~40 °C |
Rechargeable | Yes |
Used For | Pentax and Topcon |
Fits the Machines:
- Pentax R202N/R202DN/R422NM Total Stations
- Pentax R-322N/R325N/R322M/R325M Total Stations
- Pentax W-822NX/W-825NX/W-822MX/W-825MX Total Stations
A reliable Source of Power
Modern survey instruments and systems are dependent on electronics. A reliable source of electrical power is essential for the smooth functioning of the instrument or system. The batteries available from Leica Geosystems are of the highest quality in respect of temperature tolerance, recharging capability, operating time and cycle behaviour.
Battery Life
The life of batteries is primarily defined by the following factors:
• Electrical loading
• Charging method
• Temperatures on charging, discharging and storage
• Quality of the cells Losses in capacity caused by incorrect charging.
Reduction in battery capacity is normally due to age. However it can also be the result of storage at excessively low or high temperatures.
Protecting the environment/disposal
For reasons of environmental protection and safety, used or defective batteries must not be thrown away. They must be correctly disposed of in a discharged state. Follow the national regulations on disposal.