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Genus GTT200 12V 165Ah Tall Tubular Lead Acid Battery
₹29,750
₹14,999
- 12V system powers reliable inverter backup with solid capacity.
- 165Ah and ~1980Wh give longer runtimes for essential devices.
- Weight and size matter: around 56 kg and 50.2L x 18.8W x 40.2H cm, so plan space.
- Warranty is clear: 72 months with partial replacement options; service visits offered.
- Everyday use feels purposeful, from the firm terminal feel to the quiet charging cycle; you don’t think about it until it’s needed.
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Product Detail
Usage
For home backup or small business setups, the Genus GTT200 provides stable inverter support when the grid falters. In practice you notice a steady draw from a 12 Volts system, which helps your equipment stay online without the drama of a sudden drop. The unit is a caller you reach for when you need predictable power during outages, and the box contents simply read as inverter battery for straightforward installation. You’ll feel the weight when you lift it, a reminder that durability and capacity live here.
Capacity
The battery packs a substantial reserve with 165 Amp Hours, translating to around 1980 Watt Hours of potential energy. That translates into longer run times for essential devices, even as you plan your next charge. It’s not a race car battery; it’s a workhorse built for steady performance, and you’ll notice the difference when you go from a smaller pack to this larger capacity.
Controls
There are no fancy controls on the unit itself—this is a passive energy source. What you do notice is the solid construction and the way the terminals feel when you connect cables; there’s a reassuring firmness and a dependable sound as connections seat properly. The footprint is compact enough to fit into a utility nook, yet substantial enough to feel like real support behind your inverter.
Durability
Constructed as a tall tubular lead acid battery, it’s designed to withstand repeated cycling and the typical bumps of daily use. The exterior feels sturdy, and the overall build communicates long life. The weight, around 56 Kilograms, makes it a stable partner in any setup.
Safety
Safety considerations are built into the design with attention to ventilation during charging and secure terminal orientation. The design helps minimize accidental short circuits, adding a layer of confidence when you’re setting up in a busy space.
Installation and Warranty
Installation is supported by the manufacturer’s guidance; the product carries a 72 Months Warranty with 42 Months Full Replacement and 30 Months Pro Rata Warranty. If you need service, Genus offers on-site visits within 48 working hours after registration, which helps reduce downtime.
Specification
Voltage |
12 Volts |
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Input Voltage |
12 Volts |
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Frequency |
50 Hz |
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Brand Name |
Genus |
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Model Name |
GTT200 |
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Model Number |
GTT200 |
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Power Source |
Battery Powered |
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Output Power |
1980 Watt Hours |
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Battery Capacity |
165 Amp Hours |
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Colour |
White Container |
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Item Dimensions L X W X H |
50.2L x 18.8W x 40.2H Centimeters |
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Item Weight Unit Of Measure |
56 Kilograms |
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Box Contents |
inverter battery |
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Warranty Description |
72 Months Warranty (42 Months Full Replacement + 30 Months Pro Rata Warranty) |
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Manufacturer |
Genus Innovation Limited |
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FAQ
Absolutely, you can quickly check how much different sites or shops are selling it for—kind of handy if you just want the best deal without digging through a bunch of tabs.
Pretty solid, actually. With a 165Ah capacity and tall tubular design, it's good for long power cuts—lots of folks say it runs their fans, lights, laptop, and TV for hours without hiccups.
Nope, not really. It's built to last with low maintenance needs and doesn’t need constant checking for wear and tear—plus it's sealed, so rust's not a worry.
It’s honestly pretty generous: you get 72 months in all—42 months full replacement and then another 30 months pro-rata coverage if anything crops up.
Yeah, for a 165Ah tall tubular, 56 kilos is pretty standard. It’s compact enough to fit most standard inverter setups—just maybe plan where it’s sitting, these things aren’t light!