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The ExpertPower EXP12200 is a 12V, 20Ah sealed lead acid AGM battery engineered for durability and versatility. Its maintenance-free, spill-resistant design supports a wide range of devices including UPS systems, mobility scooters, lawn equipment, and medical devices. Compact and lightweight, it offers reliable, long-lasting power with DOT certification and a solid warranty, making it the smart replacement choice for professionals who demand dependable energy on the go.




| ASIN | B00KC39BE6 |
| Amperage | 20 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Scooters,Ups,Wheelchairs |
| Battery Capacity | 20 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lead Acid |
| Battery Cell Type | Lead Acid |
| Battery Weight | 11.9 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,176 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #32 in 12V Batteries |
| Brand | ExpertPower |
| Built-In Media | EXP12200 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,549 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | DOT Certified |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818382017789 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.1 x 6.6 x 3 inches |
| Item Height | 3 inches |
| Item Type Name | lead_acid_battery |
| Item Weight | 11.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ExpertPower |
| Model Name | EXP12200 |
| Model Number | EXP12200 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Scooters,Ups,Wheelchairs |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 818382017789 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 90-Day Money Back Guarantee / 1-Year Limited Warranty : Items returned within 90 days of purchase are eligible for a full refund. Items returned after 90 days eligible only for replacement or repair. Warranty is applicable for damaged/defective items. It does not cover purchase error, poor handling, and customer damages. Items returned for reasons not covered within warranty are subject to a minim… |
S**G
This battery replaced a dead 18AH battery in my Shumacker XP2200 Jump pack and increased capacity and works perfectly! Recommend
I purchased this battery to replace the 18 AH battery that came in my Schumacher XP2200 Jump Pack, which has built in 120v inverter, two 12v cigerate lighter plugs, air compressor, matress/tube pump, and LED light, awesome unit. Here is a link to it: https://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-XP2260-Instant-Portable-Starter/dp/B004EIAADG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474255224&sr=8-2&keywords=schumaker+jump+pack The XP 2200 came with an 18AH battery and after 4 or so years of extremely heavy use and being kept in a trunk in the hot alabama sun all the time, it would no longer hold a charge. I pulled the battery out and saw that it was a pretty standard form factor. I wanted to replace it with a battery with more Amp Hours so i started research, a LOT. I finally came accross this ExpertPower EXP12200 20AH battery. It had pretty much identical dimensions to the 18AH battery. And at 38 dollars the price was MUCH cheaper than buying a new jump pack with a slightly smaller battery capacity. The only difference was the lug mounts on the top, but I was pretty sure this wouldn't be a problem (and it wasn't. I just pointed the copper L-brackets that were used on the other battery in a different direction and it cleared perfectly when sliding back in. After installing, I charged it up and ran it down with a laptop and 120v fan plugged in; I did this about 3 times. Now this jump pack lasts at least 30% longer than it did when it was new. This is obviously a battery of higher quality than what was originally included, and it has 2 more AH as well., This battery was a much better price for any other 18 or 20 AH battery I could find anywhere else, include the batteries and bulbs store. I HIGHLY recommend this battery for any purpose, especially replacing a dated jump pack battery.
U**E
Replacement for Troy-Bilt XP Series Generator
Very good for my Troy-Bilt/Brg&Stn generator. I would definitely buy again. I found a few sites selling "exact" replacement batteries for this application, and they ranged in price between $50 and $200+. Happy to have this $40 alternative. Hint: If you're installing this in a similar tight spot with short cables, it might be easier to first place the battery loosely in the bracket, then connect the cables to the terminals, and then tighten up the bracket. This generator's negative cable is very short, and not very flexible in 35-degree weather (I figured this out after I had tightened down the very last screw in the installation job...live and learn). Details: • Application: Troy Bilt Generator XP Series, 7000w/10500w, Briggs & Stratton engine, w/ built-in battery float charger (bought genny brand new in Aug 2011). • Replacing: Br. & Strn // Tr-Blt part 313282GS/193463GS. The original battery was marked Haijiu HG 18 12 (12v 18ah/20ah). Generator was making a clicking/grinding sound when attempting to start. • Ordered & delivered in Jan-2017. • Date mfg'd: Not noted anywhere; there is a code stamped on the top, 1610E; no idea what this means, but you can speculate on your own. • Country of Origin: China. • Packaging: ExpertPower's pkg around the battery itself was good. Amazon Fulfillment's outer shipment pkg was marginal for such a heavy dense item, but it worked out OK. The shipping box was kind of big, with barely enough bubble pack. (I'll leave separate packaging feedback, & I do not factor this into my product rating.) • Condition when delivered: Satisfactory, no damage or "leaks." • Overall dimensions: 3+1/32" X 7+1/8" X 6+7/16" (the original was 2+31/32 X 7+1/8 X 6+1/2; see 'Fitment' bullet below). • Net weight: Approx 12+1/2 lbs (it's heavy, dense, lead). • Terminals: Posts, internally threaded (M5-0.8). Small hex bolts with this thread are included (an 8mm or 5/16" socket/wrench will work). Also included are split washers and flat washers. Post outer dims 3/8"diameter X 3/16"high (excl bolts). • Fitment: Very tight. This battery was 1/16" bigger in the "thickness" dimension (original 2+31/32 vs replacement 3+1/32). However I think it will be OK. I left the sheet-metal bracket that holds it slightly loose on one side, just to be safe -- I've heard that batteries sometimes expand very slightly when being charged. I don't know how true that is (sounds doubtful to me). Since this genny uses a built in float charger, I doubt there's anything to worry about over the long term. • Voltage when delivered (before charging): Approx 12.5v (at room temp). Oddly, this was actually slightly lower than the original, now "dead" battery. • Performance without charge: Started the generator very well -- about as well as it had been starting (before the previous battery went bad). I consider this to be very good for an off-the-shelf battery. • Performance after 24hrs, installed and hooked up to the float charger: Started the generator as though the whole unit were brand new. No sign of leakage or swelling or any other problem. • Status: It's a keeper. It's now installed in the generator, with the float charger hooked up the way I usually keep things. Sorry, I don't have the ability to determine amperage or CCA. And sorry for the long review, but when I was searching for this, the details seemed to be scattered & difficult to determine. So I thought I'd do as much of a full-on inspection & test as I could, and then report.
L**F
Great replacement
Awesome battery. I bought this battery for a junk box that my buddy was going to throw away. So I asked him if I could have it. I took it apart and seen the kind is battery I needed and ordered this battery for it. I installed the new battery and put it back together and the jump box works perfectly. I recommend this battery
S**E
Have Three EXP 12200's that have Performed Well
We use these for portable 12 volt power supplies for camping and emergency power outages. We purchased our first EXP12200 in April of 2018 and it has performed well. 13.1 volts measured upon receipt and easily passed an initial load test (6 amp load for an hour with plenty of power still left). This and another similar battery met all our power requirements to run a fan, a medical device and recharge our cell phones during a week long camping trip. During the trip we recharged it with a solar panel charger. It has held up well over the past year in part confirmed with a recent voltage measurement topping out at 12.99 volts the day after a full charge from our Battery Tender charger. Also performed well when we gave it another load test last month. We purchased two more of these this year and both arrived fully charged with a 13.1 initial voltage. The two new batteries both passed my initial load test with lots of spare power and fully supported our power needs this year. At $40.00 each these are a great value. Note that on average we only cycle these batteries roughly 7 to 10 times a year to a depth-of-discharge that ranges from 40% to 80% including a couple of off-season cycles to prevent sulfation. Performance is consistent with four other lower capacity 7 and 8 amp hour ExpertPower batteries that we've installed as replacements in our UPS devices that back up our electronics where all have performed well and the oldest one of these was installed over two years ago and is still working well.
1**N
Great so far but Time will tell
Bought this to replace the original battery in my Champion Generator. Fit perfectly and the price was good. The generator started right up, so all is well. I keep a battery tender on this all the time, the original battery went >12 years I can only hope. I wish I could have found the same make as the original but it nowhere to be found.
R**1
WOWSA
I needed to replace the battery in my Stanley jump-box, the 55/1000A, midsized version. It came with a 19AH battery and this one is a 20AH battery, so I wasn't expecting much of an upgrade. To my surprise, it made a big difference. I'm not sure if the 19AH that the battery it came with was a complete exaggeration or the hole in bottom of my battery has been there a lot longer than I think. I've been having some problems with my Mazda rx8 starting and the jump box would say it was fully charged and after a couple seconds of cranking it would no longer even be helping, let alone be used more than once, so I figured it was time it needed to be replaced. When this battery was delivered, I took apart my jump box and that's when I found the hole in the bottom of the battery. This battery fit in there perfectly no alterations were needed, before charging it, I hit the test button and it showed two out of three lights, so I plugged it in and topped it off. It sat there for about two weeks before I was able to diagnosis I had a bad coil, replace it, spark plugs and wires. Since the battery that was in it it's only a couple months old I knew I'd need the jump pack still to start it because of all the cranking I did prior to replacing the coil. If you know anything about mazda rx8, you know that you can still flood the engine in a modern car and before I did the repairs, apparently that happened so I was cranking on the jump box a lot trying to do the clear flood procedure. After I performed the "clear flood procedure", it fired right up. My best guesstimate is I was cranking on it for about 30 seconds straight, then another 30 seconds, without waiting a minute in between for it to recuperate. I could tell the flood procedure that's just about to complete so I stopped cranking waited 30 seconds and then I started cranking again, for another 10 or 15 seconds before I was completely sure that the "clear flood procedure" was complete. This is when I initially tried to start the car want the repairs and the flood was cleared it still started the car better than the three-month-old battery when it was brand new which was a surprise since I had been cranking on the engine for so long. After I got the car started, disconnected the box I hit the battery status button and it still had three lights, showing it was a fully charged pack. I knew that it had to use some of the juice, so I took it inside and plugged it in anyway. To my surprise, the light stopped flashing but then an hour which it usually takes lot longer to charge the pack from 1 or 2/3 of lights power. Since then, it's been sitting around and I through a battery tester on it and it was still at 14.4V. For battery to replace the one that your jump box or jump pack came with and you're not trying to start a v8 (which I don't know about. this one very well could as the jump boxes original factory battery was only 19AH and it had no trouble starting a v8) Anyways, this is a great battery for your battery pack, but if I had a v8 and may have opted to spend the extra $9 and got the 22AH but seeing as how I no longer have a v8 in my life nor do I have 9, zero-turn mowers I need to worry about getting started every morning, 6 days a week anymore, I was confident the 20A battery was going to do just fine for my needs and so far so good, if anything should change I'll come back and update my review, but I am very happy spending $40 on this battery versus spending $150+ to buy a brand new jump pack with the same capabilities.
W**M
Nice Size
I like this size battery for my battery banks, much easier for me to handle, and these have plenty of power when banked/wired together. If I were building a 'whole home' system meant to carry all the load, then I'd be using some large 100Ah batts., but for my smaller, lower power system, these are great - just oh so easy to use and work with.
E**R
Ignore Amazon on this one
Amazon chat bot stated that this battery would NOT fit in an APC UPS that uses RBC7 battery packs. These are a perfect fit and are 20AH as opposed to the 18AH in the APC RBC7 pack. Order two of these and they will fit in an SU1500 and SUA1500XL. An APC battery pack has two batteries of this size, stuck together with heavy two sided tape. Use packing tape to hold them together to make handling easier.
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