here's the blurb---
JMT lithium-ion batteries can be recharged using standard controlled chargers (JMT, Optimate etc)).
The normal charging current usually corresponds to about the capacity (eg 2.8 Ah = 2.8 A charging current).
With a quick charge, even a charging current to be used, which corresponds to a maximum of 10 times the capacity (eg 2.8 Ah Charge Current = 28A).
- 12 V maintenance-free lithium-ion battery
- Capacity 3.6 Ah
- Energy 43.2 Wh
- Dimensions in mm 150x87x93
- Recommended charging current 4.5 amps
- Maximum charging current for fast charging 35 Amps
- Weight 1.0 kg
- 210 CCA
Doing a quick search I see some are billed as race batteries, I've just got one and it was bought as a road battery. I'm not sure what the difference would be but I can find out