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The Mighty Max ML7-12 is a pack of ten 12V 7.2AH sealed lead acid rechargeable batteries, UL certified for safety, designed for high discharge rates and wide temperature operation. Its spill-proof AGM construction resists shocks and vibrations, allowing flexible mounting options. Ideal for commercial alarms and power tools, it comes with a full one-year warranty ensuring reliable, maintenance-free performance.





| ASIN | B088FZGF8G |
| Amperage | 7.2 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Power Tool |
| Battery Capacity | 72 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lead Acid |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Battery Weight | 50 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,357 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in 12V Batteries |
| Brand | Mighty Max Battery |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Phone Models |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,486 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5.94 x 2.56 x 4.02 inches |
| Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mighty Max Battery |
| Model Name | ML7-12MP10361251275264 |
| Model Number | ML7-12MP10361251275264 |
| Number of Batteries | 10 12V batteries required. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Power Tool |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty |
E**F
Great battery
Great battery for alarms, fully charged and no issues. Installed in commercial alarm systems
A**G
Trustworthy Seller!
The 5 star is for customer service. The battery malfunctioned about 7 months after purchase. My home security alarm panel was showing low battery warnings. I reached out to the seller and confirmed that it was still under warranty. The seller promptly responded and sent out a replacement battery. Very impressed with the seller!
L**N
Great Value!
This battery works great! I purchased a little red sports car at a Goodwill for $12.50. The price of the car was so inexpensive bc the car would not run without a battery. Installed this battery and it has provided so much fun for these special littles, not to mention the adults who join in on the fun. Once these littles outgrow the use of this car, I can sell it for a profit. Win Win! ♥️♥️ Besides this tiny sports car looks adorable parked in my garage!
D**L
No complains. Does the job
It works well for 2-3 years. I use it in12v jeep that is used in summer mostly. I like it and have brought 2 in 7 years. It’s easy to plug in.
A**R
Great Replacement Battery
Perfect fit. Solved a long running problem for me.
C**I
Small battery
I used this with a small solar panel I have to power an air pump for my container pond. Works well for small devices that use little power.
A**N
Great replacement battery!
Worked perfect as a replacement in my party speaker!
A**D
double-check model numbers before ordering or you might have extra work ahead!
I'm a little irritated and I'm not sure if I'm looking at Amazon or this vendor or some other entity, but I had a dead UPS, so I unplugged it, removed the SLA battery, spotted the very long string of letters and numbers on the side, and typed them in to an Amazon search field. This was the first battery that popped up in the search results and everything looked similar to the one I was holding in my hand, so I ordered it. Got it quickly (thanks, Amazon!), unboxed it this morning, went to install it and... too big. More precisely, it's too wide. Length is fine and depth is fine, but the width makes it so that the cover on the back of the UPS won't slide on. Dandy. However, I noticed that there was kind of a tic-tac-toe board in the compartment, upon which the thinner original battery rested, kind of like a little plastic pedestal to elevate the battery about a half-inch which, conveniently, was about how too-big the new battery was! So I grabbed a pair of pliers and snapped off every piece of the tic-tac-toe grid so that the bottom of the compartment was now (relatively) level. I then gently lowered the new battery into the compartment and... it fit perfectly! (Well, almost. I had a little trouble getting the connectors to stay on the spades of the new battery; I assume that there was a small size difference there, too.) Anyway, since both batteries are 12v, just a slightly larger capacity with the new one, I figured that it's no big deal to use the new one in this application, so I plugged in the UPS, plugged in the device I want to keep energized even when the power is out, tested, and it worked just fine. I'll let the battery charge in the UPS for a day or so, unplug the UPS, and test the device again, but I'm pretty confident that it will work just fine. tl;dr: I assumed that Amazon search results honored the specific model I was looking for and I was wrong, but i was able to rescue things with some pliers. :)
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