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smkettner wrote:
Specifications
•1 amp hour rate:103
•100 amp hour rate:220
•20 amp hour rate:190
•3 amp hour rate:145
•5 amp hour rate:163
•6 amp hour rate:167.8
•8 amp hour rate:173.7
•Battery Electrolyte Composition:Glass Mat
•Battery End Type:Top Post
•Battery Purpose: -Starting Lighting Instrumentation
•BCI Group Size:GC2
•CCA at 0 degrees F:680
•Freight Class:65
•MCA at 32 degrees F:900
•Minutes at 15 amps:718
•Minutes at 25 amps:409
•Minutes at 5 amps:2304
•Minutes at 50 amps:171
•Minutes at 75 amps:94
•Minutes at 8 amps:1409
•Reserve Capacity:380
•Terminal Type: -SAE
•Volts:6
Oct-27-2015 01:52 PM
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Oct-27-2015 11:29 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Shhhh!
They don't want anyone knowing the amp hour rate!
Oct-27-2015 11:21 AM
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Oct-26-2015 01:29 PM
Redterpos3 wrote:RoyB wrote:
After looking again at some of these batteries I suspect the AH rating you listed is actually referring to something else maybe cranking amps etc...
Sorry, I didn't quote the number correctly. I should have said 409 min @ 25 amps. I do get confused when doing the research on all these batteries, and the things quoted by each manufacturer. You could be close with the weight. I'd say between 60-70lbs!
Oct-26-2015 01:27 PM
Oct-26-2015 01:06 PM
RoyB wrote:
After looking again at some of these batteries I suspect the AH rating you listed is actually referring to something else maybe cranking amps etc...
Oct-26-2015 06:25 AM
Vulcan Rider wrote:Redterpos3 wrote:
I was wondering if this is necessary with AGM's?
I can keep my trailer hooked up 24/7 so the batteries stay topped off.
No. And it wasn't necessary with the other ones either.
A fully charged wet cell battery doesn't freeze until about -70 F.