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PinkPig Lifetime member
Joined: 05 Aug 2004 Posts: 2720 Location: Southampton, UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:11 Post subject: new twin batteries |
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Well after a bit of umm and err about swapping my twin batteries for a single, I decided to stay with the twins. Why? Well it is such a nicely knitted mess under there and the current batteries have had it. Last night's cold snap just about finished them off, but not bad for 11 years old!
So looking at the cost of a single + the new terminals and sorting out the wiring in the freezing cold I went the easy route and got two more.
My old ones were unheardof fitting 651 so replaced them with
Type 069, (70Ahr, 600CCA).
Having looked at the parts book type 072 or 089 would also fit.
A big single would have given about 95Ahr and 800ish CCA. Keeping the twins gives 140Ahr and 1200CCA. Probably over spec for southern UK, but in this weather just perfect.
BTW £50 each + VAT from local auto electrical place. Could have saved a fiver going to alpha batteries but these are here now, no waiting for a delivery.
Leisure battery is going under the back floor! _________________ The PINK PIG!
1988 Delica L300 Star Wagon 2.5TD 5sp Manual.
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Joined: 27 Jan 2013 Posts: 108 Location: Costa del Isle of Man
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:54 Post subject: |
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I just had to do this on mine But ended up swapped out my two original 1994 Mitsi 069's 70x540 for a single JCB 642 120x1000...069's were 55 each plus the vat.. But I opted for the Single as there is no need for 1100/1200cca unless you intend to leave your ignition on all night and the start your truck in the morning :-)... _________________ (P25T) L300 Chassis Cab with a JB 500 Coachbuilt Camper Body, Rear LSD Diff, Front Locker diff, Lesjofors Rear Springs,Pajero GenII rims, Patent pending for Kayak ladder rack Ver 4.0 :-) |
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Fostlongstrider Lifetime member
Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Posts: 2590 Location: Hedon, East Yorks
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Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2021 12:15 Post subject: |
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Only other option to help the batteries would be a maintenance charger.
I have a solar panel in mine but that only charges in daylight.
If I could park closer to the house I would have a maintenance charger fitted. _________________ Ian.
All the best from the East Riding of Yorkshire.
'93 L300 Super Exceed Corse Gray over Grace Silver.Auto.
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