Description
✅ Key Features & Technology
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Alaska Batteries advertise that their products use Graphite-enhanced lead‐acid plates, which deliver “up to 30% longer service life”, faster recharge times and better resistance to heat.
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They claim “maintenance-free” or “low water consumption” design in many of their automotive/solar battery models.
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On their website they highlight that they serve automotive applications (12 V up to ~120 Ah) and are built for Pakistan’s harsh climate (heat, severe loads).
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Warranty: For automotive models they list around 9-months replacement warranty.
⚠️ Specifics for Model “A90”
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The “A90” likely refers to a ~90 Ah capacity (12 V) model or a high-capacity automotive battery in the “A-series” line.
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While exact numbers (Ah rating, CCA, dimensions, weight) are not publicly found for A90 in the sources I checked, you can reasonably expect:
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Voltage: 12 V (standard for automotive).
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Capacity: around 75-100 Ah (since “A 90” suggests ~90 Ah).
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Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) likely higher than smaller models (maybe 700-900 A or above) given the brand’s claims of “automotive ~800A” in promotional materials.
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Suitable for larger engines or heavier usage, e.g., cars with larger displacement, more accessories, heavier load conditions.
Technology:
- Graphite Lead-Acid, German Engineering




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