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battery with more than 75 min RC
Hi,
does anyone know if there are any group size 42 batteries, the ones you need for a bug, that have more than 75 min reserve capacity? 75 min or 80 is all I can find. I am more used to 105 min and would like to install one that has a high reserve capacity. Marco |
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Marco =t> wrote:
>Hi, > >does anyone know if there are any group size 42 batteries, the ones >you need for a bug, that have more than 75 min reserve capacity? 75 >min or 80 is all I can find. I am more used to 105 min and would like >to install one that has a high reserve capacity. > >Marco Maybe an Optima redtop is what you want: http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/...tery.asp#Specs I'm using a model 34 in my '73 Super. Maybe the yellowtop D34 if you want more reserve?: http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/...tery.asp#Specs -- David Gravereaux > [species: human; planet: earth,milkyway(western spiral arm),alpha sector] |
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I have a yellow top in the wifes POS Ford van, its a good battery... 3
years so far and it starts every time even on cold mornings. even a couple times when she left the parking lights on for a long time. -- ************************************************** ************** dragenwagen 1966 Type I - Daily Driver 1969 Type I - Undergoing heater channel replacement http://www.ramva.org/dragenwagen "Old VW's Don't Leak Oil, They Mark Their Territory." ************************************************** ************** "David Gravereaux" > wrote in message ... > Marco =t> wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >does anyone know if there are any group size 42 batteries, the ones > >you need for a bug, that have more than 75 min reserve capacity? 75 > >min or 80 is all I can find. I am more used to 105 min and would like > >to install one that has a high reserve capacity. > > > >Marco > > Maybe an Optima redtop is what you want: > http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/...tery.asp#Specs > > I'm using a model 34 in my '73 Super. > > Maybe the yellowtop D34 if you want more reserve?: > http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/...tery.asp#Specs > -- > David Gravereaux > > [species: human; planet: earth,milkyway(western spiral arm),alpha sector] |
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Thanks for the info.
I have never considered a group size 34 battery. It looks took big, at least on paper. How did you make it fit? Just looking at the dimensons, I can't imagine how a size 34 battery can fit. Marco |
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