Description
Tubular Batteries are a type of lead-acid battery known for:
- Durability and Long Life: They have a robust design with positive plates that are tubes (spines) encased in a polyester gauntlet, which holds the active material and significantly reduces corrosion and active material shedding.
- Deep Cycle Performance: They are well-suited for applications involving frequent and deep discharge (using a large percentage of their stored energy), making them ideal for areas with long and frequent power cuts, and for solar energy storage.
- Low Maintenance: Compared to flat plate batteries, they generally require less frequent water top-ups.
- Applications: Commonly used with inverters, UPS systems, and in solar power installations.
Eastman is a company that manufactures and sells a variety of power products, including a range of Tubular Batteries (often called “Tall Tubular” batteries) for home, commercial, and solar applications. Their tubular batteries are noted for:
- High-density tubular plates.
- Excellent charge acceptance and quick recovery from deep discharge.
- Low corrosion and long service life.
The term Ceiling does not have a direct, technical link to the structure or function of a Tubular Battery. It is possible that “Ceiling” might be:
- A Misinterpretation/Typo: It could be a misspelling of a different battery-related term, a product model name, or a brand name that shares similar letters.
- Contextual/Marketing Term: It might be used in a phrase like “ceiling of performance” (meaning the highest limit) or refer to a specific, potentially unrelated, product line from a power company.
- Installation Location: While batteries are usually placed on the floor or in a dedicated battery room, it could, in a highly unconventional setup, refer to mounting a smaller, sealed battery or a piece of related equipment near the ceiling (though this is not standard practice for large tubular batteries due to weight and maintenance).

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