Fit an Odyssey battery, Yay or nay?
I'd like to put a PC680 into our hillclimb Blob but I'm a bit worried it will be constantly flat. It could sit for up to a week without use, and I've just fitted some Prosport gauges which I know like to put a bit of drain on batteries too.
The weight saving is significant and has me really wanting one. I plan to buy one of those power bank type jump starters but I'm worried that having to do that often with the battery draining in between, will kill it quickly. Am I right to be worried? |
They do tend to go flat quickly if not used regularly. Fit an Evo/micra battery with correct size terminals
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That weight saving is nothing in the grand sceme of a full weight blob eye. I wouldn't bother, not worth the hassle
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Cheers guys. It's a good 7kg saving though? Combined with lightweight front seats and possibly little things like a Spec C crash bar, that sort of thing going forward, could add up?
What's the Evo battery type number? How much less do they weigh? Will it suffer from struggling to start the car after a week etc. being a smaller battery? |
If its a hillclimb car does it not have a battery isolator cut out switch ?
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Paul I'm pretty sure it's a road car, presumably the OP will run it in road going production so doubt it has a cut off switch
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Joe is correct.
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Think it's b31 Evo battery but will need pencil to normal battery adaptors for the Subaru fitting, I think the spec c battery is similar b19 iiirc
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This looks like a boss battery, but again may need pencil adaptors as doesn't say what size terminals are, but good cca and capacity https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292037311990
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What size terminals will my car have?
Would this be any good? https://www.tayna.co.uk/S4-018-Bosch...018-P9791.html Looks similar to the Yuasa but half the price. Looked up Micra batteries, the one I've linked says Jap Posts next to it. The Micra battery came back on that site as an 063 and it said Std Posts next to that. Which do I need? |
You need standard posts, jap posts are slimmer. But you can but spacer adaptors for them or 'some' battery's are interchangeable
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this looks a good compromise:
https://www.tayna.co.uk/Type-012-Var...ery-P7739.html B19 Varta. It's pretty powerful at 400CCA, 45AH, I found the weight listed at 11.43kg. Saves 4-5kg and isn't too expensive. |
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