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xn7485 11-02-2012 02:23 AM

Battery Options
 
Just wondering, if not keeping the stock battery, which did you choose?

Asking from the perspective where battery is used to run the engine, not which is best to run an audiophile's sound system.

FYI poll's just top results from a google search.

zkubidu 11-02-2012 02:40 AM

I voted Braille, but I'm using the Big Crank labelled version although they're the same battery along side with the Deka and a few others I believe. Weighs in at 18.0lbs IIRC and I had it sitting around anyways.

TwinRz 11-02-2012 03:07 AM

Ever since Interstate purchased Optima their batterys arent as good as before. Your just paying for the name. Unless you have an off roading then theirs no point in buying one unless your trying to save some weight or getting it for the looks. Pretty expensive just for a pretty battery if you ask me.

If you just do some everyday driving/track theirs no need for it.

FreshFRS 11-02-2012 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zkubidu (Post 534086)
I voted Braille, but I'm using the Big Crank labelled version although they're the same battery along side with the Deka and a few others I believe. Weighs in at 18.0lbs IIRC and I had it sitting around anyways.

Braille Lithium Ion Batteries 600cca (roughly) at 9lbs = epic win far more than the car requires and really light. but expensive.

Captain Snooze 11-02-2012 03:22 AM

Each brand offers many differnt models. If you are polling regarding audio systems I am suggesting type and capacity is more important than brand.

Calum 11-02-2012 06:09 AM

Hawker makes odyssey.

Stock will be fine for a dd. Lightness cost money, how light do you want to go?

OrbitalEllipses 11-02-2012 06:35 AM

Just tried to jump and recharge a Hawker Odyssey PCJ680. Would never want that experience again. They don't stay charged long and don't like being recharged after losing it. Not a daily driver kind of battery in my opinion.

stevo_12v 11-02-2012 07:16 AM

I got a Braille B14115 AGM. 11lbs(5.2kgs), have had it in the car for about 2 months now. No problems what so ever. Haven't found the need to use the battery tender/trickle charger either. As long as your not making short trips you should be fine. Daily commute is 20+mins anyway.

serialk11r 11-02-2012 07:25 AM

Don't forget Deka, they make the Brailles (but sell much cheaper).

For a DD car you probably don't want to reduce the battery capacity too much beyond stock, switching to AGM and dropping a little bit of capacity should shave a respectable amount of weight off.

2forme 11-02-2012 09:39 AM

Optima batteries suck. I went through 7 Red Tops in 4 years. Went and purchased a cheap autozone one and haven't had an issue since.

That said, I'm keeping the stock battery until it dies. It handles my stereo without an issue.

ft86-UAE 11-02-2012 12:00 PM

go with this

http://www.lithiummoto.com/battery-sizing.html

Draco-REX 11-02-2012 12:07 PM

In the summer, run a Lawn and Garden battery. I use them in my WRX that I RallyCross.

benster 11-02-2012 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrbitalEllipses (Post 534226)
Just tried to jump and recharge a Hawker Odyssey PCJ680. Would never want that experience again. They don't stay charged long and don't like being recharged after losing it. Not a daily driver kind of battery in my opinion.

thing is they are an AGM battery, same as the optimas. they have to be treated as such. they cannot be charged like a normal battery, never go over 2 amps on the charger and they are very sensitive when near their full charge. Odyssey are very good batteries when properly maintained and can be reliably used in a dd. you just can't go jump and charge one like a normal acid battery, it's normal that it won't fully charge if done normally due to the construction of the battery itself, it takes more time for the chemical reactions to take place.

I'd go with the odyssey if you're looking at a slightly lighter battery with a good amount of reserve and power. if you want super light, the braille looks pretty good for a light battery.

like others said, optima isn't what it used to be.

Turbowned 11-02-2012 05:51 PM

I've run an Odyssey battery in my MR2 for 4 years now, and I bought it used from a guy who probably had it for 2 or 3 years before me. After 4 winters of sitting in cold storage with no trickle charger, it finally lost its ability to hold a charge. I replaced it for a mere $116 shipped. Definitely worth the weight savings and the longevity over a wet cell battery!

I've replaced more Optimas than I want to think about. And dammit, the BMW I just bought has one in it... grrrr. Unless you're trying to run a ridiculous sound system, don't get an Optima.


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