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Old 05-09-08, 02:11 PM
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odyssey battery terminal????

question for those running the odyssey pc680 series battery!


i would like to see picture on how you have the terminal and what kinda after market clamps you have installed.
I am kinda lost on what kinda after market cable clamps i should install on this unit at the terminals ends.


thanks guys!!!
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u can by posts that bolt to the terminals on the battery. then u can use the stock clamps
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Odyssey batteries come with different terminal options. Some come with posts, some come with threaded holes, some come with posts with threaded holes. I am running a PC925MJT which has posts with threaded holes. I'm running the stock terminals.

Is a 680 enough to power an FD?
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Is a 680 enough to power an FD?
yes
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Originally Posted by SLOASFK
Odyssey batteries come with different terminal options. Some come with posts, some come with threaded holes, some come with posts with threaded holes. I am running a PC925MJT which has posts with threaded holes. I'm running the stock terminals.

Is a 680 enough to power an FD?
the 680 is the battery that Rotary Extreme use to sell in there mini battery kit, to be used with their vmount set ups.
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680s are not really large enough in capacity. Sure the car will run, but if you have any drain in the electrical system it will die. Plus I like to run the fans after shut down. Over my years of working with these cars I got so sick of jumping the cars with the mini batteries. They always die. Get the 925. BTW, the Power FC puts a constant drain on the battery. So do aftermarket alarms or poorly installed stereo systems (90% of the ones I see) Here is how I mount it
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Originally Posted by SD93FD3S
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