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038 Enduroline Car Battery 36Ah
My 1979 Midget is now up and running again.
DB - Keinton Mandeville, United Kingdom -
Exide 096 AGM Car Battery 72Ah EK720 12V
battery cranked engine perfectly but after starting engine mal fault alarmed this has to be investigated
JEP - Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom -
027 AGM Enduroline Start Stop Car Battery 60Ah
Perfect, good price with delivery. Thankyou.
RM, United Kingdom -
YBX5005 Yuasa Silver High Performance Car Battery 12V 65Ah HSB005
Battery was delivered next day. Ran the C20 (IEC 60095-1) capacity test in strict temperature controlled environment. The battery tested at 63.482Ah or 757.9Wh. This is really good for a 65Ah battery and reflects Yuasa battery quality control and the fact that the supplied battery wasn’t sitting in warehouse sulphating. In comparison my original 60Ah battery had tested only 52Ah. The battery wasn’t fully charged when it arrived. The voltage was at 12.58v, isn’t great but also not that bad as it would allow for soft sulphation but easily reversed after a few charge cycles. When charged after a full discharge to 10.5v the battery already tested at 63.9A which means after a few cycles the battery will exceed the 65Ah capacity. This is normal for lead acid batteries. My car cranked at 11.1v in comparison to the original battery when it was new and fully charged it was cranking at 10.2v which dropped to 9.8v in a couple of months in spite of having fully charged using Noco Genius charger. Lastly the battery replacement didn’t require any extra setting using OBD. It was as simple as a swap. original Mazda battery would sube costed my £247!! Which is so ridiculous in comparison to the price and quality. Overall very happy so far. Time will tell how it performs in terms of long term performance etc.
SV - LONDON, United Kingdom -
What is a Car Battery?
A car battery is a battery designed primarily for engine starting. Unlike other types of battery (such as leisure batteries) which are designed to perform best under slow drain situations, a car battery must be able to push a high burst of energy which will allow the car engine to start.
As the car battery is the heart of your vehicle's electronics system, we recommend fitting the highest quality car battery that your budget will stretch to get the ultimate performance from your car over the longest period possible.
Car Battery Technologies
Wet Batteries - A traditional car battery is known as a wet (or flooded) battery. In its basic form, this is a strong plastic (usually ABS) container which contains lead plates submerged in a dilute liquid electerolyte solution. These must be kept upright to avoid spillage. Batteries have been produced this way for many, many years.
AGM Batteries - Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries were developed in the 1980s and feature a fibreglass matting which surrounds the lead plates with the electrolyte absorbed within it. The major benefits are that the battery becomes spill proof (and so can be theoretically mounted in any position), has far better vibration resistance and is better able to deep cycle (survive multiple deep discharging and recharging). They also (for various technical reasons) are more reliable than their wet counterparts. The downside is that AGM batteries are more expensive to produce. AGM batteries are factory fitted to the majority of premium Start Stop vehicles.
EFB Batteries - Enhanced Flooded (EFB) Batteries are best described as a hybrid between wet and AGM batteries. They are designed to provide many of the benefits of an AGM battery such as increased reliability and deep cycle capabilities without the high cost. EFB batteries are fitted as standard to many entry level Start Stop vehicles.