ET48TX7R
If your battery resembles a 7?Ah sealed VRLA (AGM) type, it likely corresponds to the AP?BTX7R. Here's a summary of its key features:
? What You Can Do
1. Compare the specifications
Check if the dimensions, capacity, and weight match what’s physically on your ET48TX7R.
2. Refer to your battery label
If it shows 12?V and ~7?Ah, it’s almost certainly a BTX7R variant.
3. Visit an Amaron PitStop dealer
They can scan or look up the serial number to identify the exact model. You can find one via Amaron’s site batterymantra.com+3Flipkart+3Amazon+3Amazon+8amaron.com+8amaron.com+8.
? Tentative Spec Table (if ET48TX7R ≅ AP?BTX7R)
Feature |
Spec |
Voltage / Capacity |
12?V / 7?Ah |
Battery Type |
Sealed AGM VRLA |
Dimensions |
~135?×?75?×?133?mm |
Weight |
~1.8?kg |
Maintenance |
Zero – factory sealed |
Safety |
Shut-off valve, leak & corrosion-resistant |
Warranty |
48?months (24?+?24 pro-rata) |
Best-suited for |
Mid-range bikes (150–250?cc) |
? Bottom line: While "ET48TX7R" isn’t officially documented, your battery is most likely a version of the robust and trusted AP?BTX7R family. To confirm definitively, check the label specs or talk to a local Amaron PitStop using the serial/model printed on your battery.