Half-size battery?
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I was going to create my own thread and then I did the sensible thing and searched (imagine that). Just wanted to comment and say that this thread helped me out a ton with all the battery suggestions. I ended up buying a LFX36l3-BS12. It's a tiny little monster coming in at less than 5 lbs and measurably tiny. (Length 6.55" Width 3.39" Height 6.10"). Hoping this keeps me from having to relocate the battery due to a larger intercooler. $252 on Amazon with free same day delivery. Hard to beat.
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Nice! Keep us update on how it works.
Note those Shorai batteries have a special charger they make for them, I think it plugs into that small port in the middle.
Dale
Note those Shorai batteries have a special charger they make for them, I think it plugs into that small port in the middle.
Dale
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Im about to go with a deka 30 in my FC. My battery is relocated, but its a similar size to the above. Putting it into a Taylor 48300 batt box.Deka ETX30L Sizes and Specifications
- Voltage: 12V
- Capacity: 26 Ah
- CCA Rating: 400
- Chemistry: AGM
- Length: 6.63"
- Width: 5.19"
- Height: 6.88"
- Weight: 23 lbs
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Im about to go with a deka 30 in my FC. My battery is relocated, but its a similar size to the above. Putting it into a Taylor 48300 batt box.Deka ETX30L Sizes and Specifications
- Voltage: 12V
- Capacity: 26 Ah
- CCA Rating: 400
- Chemistry: AGM
- Length: 6.63"
- Width: 5.19"
- Height: 6.88"
- Weight: 23 lbs
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No problem. Just offering my opinion
I've been using Odyssey AGM batteries for many years.
They're not much lighter than lead acid, but they last 2-3 times longer, and don't cause corrosion on the terminals. Well worth the triple cost, not to mention less hassle not being stranded away from home with a dead battery.
Another bonus, they don't explode.
I've been using Odyssey AGM batteries for many years.
They're not much lighter than lead acid, but they last 2-3 times longer, and don't cause corrosion on the terminals. Well worth the triple cost, not to mention less hassle not being stranded away from home with a dead battery.
Another bonus, they don't explode.
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For my road racer, I'm looking into using an Ultracapacitor array along with a small AGM battery. The caps supply the starting current while the battery will run the pumps and fans when the engine is shut down.
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Seriously considering one now.
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Although you gotta make sure you start it on the first try right? lol.
This one looks smallish. Could probably mount it on the side of the engine bay somewhere tucked a way. Not sure what all exists in the market for something like this. This is just the first one I found.
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Ditto....
Although you gotta make sure you start it on the first try right? lol.
This one looks smallish. Could probably mount it on the side of the engine bay somewhere tucked a way. Not sure what all exists in the market for something like this. This is just the first one I found. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...k_ql_qh_dp_hza
Although you gotta make sure you start it on the first try right? lol.
This one looks smallish. Could probably mount it on the side of the engine bay somewhere tucked a way. Not sure what all exists in the market for something like this. This is just the first one I found. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...k_ql_qh_dp_hza
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