What does the car battery model 55d23l mean?
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55d23l is a Japanese battery specification where 55 represents the ampere-hour rating, D indicates the width and height of the battery, 23 denotes a front length of 23 centimeters, and L signifies that the positive terminal is located on the left side. Below is more information about battery model codes: 1. Battery model numbers typically reflect specific specifications. For example, in a 6-QAW-54a battery, 6 indicates it consists of 6 cells with each cell having a nominal voltage of 2V (fixed), thus indicating a 12V battery. 2. The letter Q represents the battery's application, where Q stands for automotive starting batteries, M for motorcycle batteries, and JC for marine batteries. 3. A and W denote the battery type: A being dry-charged batteries and W indicating maintenance-free batteries. The number 54 represents the battery's rated capacity, while the letter a signifies the first improvement over the original product, with b representing the second improvement.