Lightweight Batteries, Comprehensive Information to help your decision |
Lightweight Batteries, Comprehensive Information to help your decision |
Feb 9, 2012 - 5:59 PM |
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Lightweight AGM/GEL batteries are a great alternative and are sometimes priced nearly the same as regular Lead Acid batteries Just to touch on a few of the basics before we begin: Cold Cranking Amps: CCA is critical for good cranking ability. It's the number of amps a battery can support for 30 seconds at a temperature of 0 degrees F until the battery voltage drops to unusable levels. A 12V battery with a rating of 600 CCA means the battery will provide 600 amps for 30 seconds at 0 degrees before the voltage falls to 7.20 V (six cells). In general, with CCA, the higher the number the better. HOWEVER, if you live in a cold climate, the CCA rating should be an important consideration in choosing a battery. Conversely, if you live in a high heat climate, you don't need as much CCA. Battery Types: AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) - i.e. Braille and Optima Gel Cell - i.e. Oddessy A couple differences between Gel and AGM Gel batteries tend to lose power faster than AGM batteries in temperatures below 32°F. AGM batteries, on the other hand, excel in high current and high power applications as well as extremely cold environments. Gel batteries typically have a higher price point, shorter life span and less size compatibility than their AGM counterparts. Benefits of Lightweight Sealed Batteries - can be mounted and used in almost any position (versus conventional batteries, which must remain upright) - are sealed and non-spillable - maintenance-free - no fume emissions (trace) - more resistant to vibration Here is a detailed list of aftermarket batteries that may or may not fit your applications. If you want to get extreme, some of the lightweight batteries like Oddessy, Deka, Braille, etc are great. Although rugged they tend to lack the reliability of a large lead acid battery. Take this into consideration. Especially if your in a colder climate. As far as I know - All the CCA for the manufacturers is done at 0F, and the CA at 32F, all this info is off the manufacturers websites. If you want 100% factory reliability even at 0F you want to be shopping around for something that will have at least 360CCA. For those of you where the weather gets in the negative digits (F) you will want something that has a CCA > 360 at 0F If your car isnt on an extreme diet or you are trying to allocate space for other go-fast bits just stick with a regular lead acid store bought battery READ THIS: Deka Batteries are more than likely to be Deka ETX rebadged -- Their advertised CCA IS PROBABLY NOT PERFORMED AT 0F. The Deka brand are the exact same battery as the Braille, just MUCH CHEAPER. Just different labeling. Braille operates under Deka. (as of 2012) AVG Weight of a regular replacement battery is around 37lbs. By Brand: Braille: Braille B3121 ----------CCA: 550 ---- weight: 21lb ---------------- CA: 742 Braille B2015 ----------CCA: 425 ---- weight: 15lb ---------------- CA: 574 Braille B14115 ---------CCA: 360 ---- weight: 11lb,8oz ------------ CA: 486 Braille B106 -----------CCA: 210 ---- weight: 6lb,6oz ------------- CA: 283 The Braille B2317 and B2317R are meant to be combined (One Positively Charged the other Negative) To be able to run 24v Information pertaining to the conditions the Braille batteries where tested in where not listed, Therefore the u nusually high CCA kind of disproves the statement that DEKA and Braille are not similar but I am working on more info on that. Deka: Deka ETX30 -----------CCA: 370 ---- weight: 21.7lb Deka ETX20 -----------CCA: 270 ---- weight: 15.5lb Deka ETX18 -----------CCA: 300 ---- weight: 18lb Deka ETX16 -----------CCA: 275 ---- weight: 17lb Deka ETX14 -----------CCA: 200 ---- weight: 12lb Deka ETX12 -----------CCA: 180 ---- weight: 9.4lb Deka ETX9 -----------CCA: 120 ---- weight: 6.3lb Odyssey: Odyssey PC680 --------CCA: 220 --- weight: 15lb / 16lb For MJT* Odyssey PC925/MJT ---CCA: 380 --- weight: 24lb / 26lb For MJT* Optima: Optima 34&34R --------CCA 800 -----weight: 37.9lb --------------- CA: 1000 (34R has reversed terminals) Optima 37/78 ----------CCA 800 ---- weight: 38.8lb --------------- CA: 1000 Optima 75/25 ----------CCA 720 ---- weight: 33.1lb --------------- CA: 910 Optima 25&35 ---------CCA 720 ----- weight: 31.7lb --------------- CA: 910 Duralast: Duralast 8AMU1R ------CCA: 330 ---- weight: 20lb AGM Duracell Ultra SLIU1RT ------CCA:370 ---- weight: 24lbs Marathon: Marathon MAR-8AMU1R-CCA: 320 ---- weight: 25lb By CCA: Optima 34&34R --------CCA 800 -----weight: 37.9lb -------------- CA: 1000 Optima 37/78 ----------CCA 800 ---- weight: 38.8lb -------------- CA: 1000 Optima 75/25 ----------CCA 720 ---- weight: 33.1lb -------------- CA: 910 Optima 25&35 ---------CCA 720 ----- weight: 31.7lb -------------- CA: 910 Braille B3121 ----------CCA: 550 ---- weight: 21lb ---------------- CA: 742 Westco Miata ---------CCA: 475 ---- weight: 25lb Braille B2015 ----------CCA: 425 ---- weight: 15lb ---------------- CA: 574 Odyssey PC925/MJT ---CCA: 380 ---- weight: 24lb / 26lb For MJT* Deka ETX30 -----------CCA: 370 ---- weight: 21.7lb Duracell Ultra SLIU1RT AGM ------CCA:370 ---- weight: 24lbs Braille B14115 ---------CCA: 360 ---- weight: 11lb,8oz ------------ CA: 486 Duralast 8AMU1R ------CCA: 330 ---- weight: 20lb Marathon MAR-8AMU1R-CCA: 320 ---- weight: 25lb Deka ETX18 -----------CCA: 300 ---- weight: 18lb Deka ETX16 -----------CCA: 275 ---- weight: 17lb Deka ETX20 -----------CCA: 270 ---- weight: 15.5lb Odyssey PC680 --------CCA: 220 ---- weight: 15lb / 16lb For MJT* Braille B106 -----------CCA: 210 ---- weight: 6lb,6oz ------------- CA: 283 Deka ETX14 -----------CCA: 200 ---- weight: 12lb Deka ETX12 -----------CCA: 180 ---- weight: 9.4lb Deka ETX9 -----------CCA: 120 ---- weight: 6.3lb By Weight: Optima 37/78 ----------CCA 800 ---- weight: 38.8lb --------------- CA: 1000 Optima 34&34R --------CCA 800 -----weight: 37.9lb --------------- CA: 1000 Optima 75/25 ----------CCA 720 ---- weight: 33.1lb --------------- CA: 910 Optima 25&35 ---------CCA 720 ----- weight: 31.7lb --------------- CA: 910 Westco Miata ---------CCA: 475 ---- weight: 25lb Marathon MAR-8AMU1R-CCA: 320 ---- weight: 25lb AGM Duracell Ultra SLIU1RT ------CCA:370 ---- weight: 24lbs Odyssey PC925/MJT ---CCA: 380 --- weight: 24lb / 26lb For MJT* Deka ETX30 -----------CCA: 370 ---- weight: 21.7lb Braille B3121 ----------CCA: 550 ---- weight: 21lb ---------------- CA: 742 Duralast 8AMU1R ------CCA: 330 ---- weight: 20lb Braille B14115 ---------CCA: 360 ---- weight: 11lb,8oz ------------ CA: 486 Deka ETX18 -----------CCA: 300 ---- weight: 18lb Deka ETX16 -----------CCA: 275 ---- weight: 17lb Deka ETX20 -----------CCA: 270 ---- weight: 15.5lb Odyssey PC680 --------CCA: 220 --- weight: 15lb / 16lb For MJT* Braille B2015 ----------CCA: 425 ---- weight: 15lb ---------------- CA: 574 Deka ETX14 -----------CCA: 200 ---- weight: 12lb Deka ETX12 -----------CCA: 180 ---- weight: 9.4lb Braille B106 -----------CCA: 210 ---- weight: 6lb,6oz ------------- CA: 283 Deka ETX9 -----------CCA: 120 ---- weight: 6.3lb *MJT: Metal Jacket + Terminals (MJT is applied to protect plastic case for extreme high heat conditions) Warranty Information: In my opinion this is a critical area when deciding which battery to go with. I will add more information as I get it. Marathon MAR-8AMU1R (1Year Warranty) Westco 12V31M (4 Year Warranty) Duralast 8AMU1R (8Year Warranty - apparently WAS avaible at autozone) More info: DEKA: Come with M6 Thread on terminals - you will need adapter to SAE automotive Terminals. Rebadged as BigCrank, Braille and other brands // BigCrank has a cheap price. This post has been edited by Tigawoods: Mar 8, 2016 - 7:12 AM -------------------- 1995 GT::::Diffusing the Situation エキサイティングカーレーシングチーム! march 2010 COTM : 6GC feature 2014 : january 2015-2016-2018 COTM |
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You would also need a battery designed to be vented for passenger compartments. Your not supposed to place a standard battery where the passengers can breath the fumes.
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