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Lithium Battery Size
SJ - 6/5/20 at 02:37 PM

Thinking about getting a smaller battery and looking at the Leoch XTREME XR-600, which I can get for £60. However it weighs ^kg compared to about 1kg for a Lithium.


Question is what size of lithium is sensible on a car? The Lithium CCA doesn't seem to be a limiting factor even on smaller batteries, but what AH is feasible for a Zetec with lights, heater etc?

Thanks

Stu

[Edited on 6/5/20 by SJ]


lsdweb - 6/5/20 at 07:44 PM

I fitted a lithium battery to save weight but had problems so ditched it, as I don't want the nasty, horrible thing alongside me in the car! And I'm having a nightmare getting a refund for the thing.

That's the shape of a 2 month old lithium battery! Two chargers later too.

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SJ - 6/5/20 at 07:57 PM

Doesn't look good!

Any ideas what the problem was?


lsdweb - 6/5/20 at 08:28 PM

It's gone back to the manufacturer but this was a tad disconcerting! The first charger failed as soon as I plugged it in so it wasn't a good experience! I've eventually had a refund so probably shouldn't complain I guess.


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Originally posted by SJ
Doesn't look good!

Any ideas what the problem was?


Mike Wood - 7/5/20 at 12:24 PM

Hi

If you do decide to investigate alternative lithium batteries you might want to try calling Allan McDonald of A&G Motorcycles of Dalbeattie for advice:
http://www.aandgmotorcycles.co.uk/batteries.html Sprint and Hillclimb racers on another forum speak highly of his service and what he sells. He built and runs a 4-wheel drive Hillclimb Mini with Evo running gear.

If you are going back to lead acid, I have found Yuasa batteries good quality and value.

If you want sealed gel batteries, used for many years in racing cars and taken from aircraft use, DMS Technologies Varley Red Top. Also batteries such as Odyssey from Merlin Motorsport (who also sell fixing brackets for Red Top and Oddssey batteries).

Cheers
Mike

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SJ - 7/5/20 at 12:28 PM

quote:

Hi

If you do decide to investigate alternative lithium batteries you might want to try calling Alan Macdonald of A&G Motorcycles of Dalbeattie for advice:
http://www.aandgmotorcycles.co.uk/batteries.html Sprint and Hillclimb racers on another forum speak highly of his service and what he sells. He built and runs a 4-wheel drive Hillclimb Mini with Evo running gear.

If you are going back to lead acid, I have found Yuasa batteries good quality and value.

If you want sealed gel batteries, Merlin Motorsport sells Varley Red (other suppliers sell these too).

Cheers
Mike

[Edited on 7/5/20 by Mike Wood]



Thanks Mike - I ordered a Leoch XTREME XR-600 in the end. It was under £60 delivered. Seems pretty similar to a Varley red top, just quite a bit cheaper.

This has some of the benefits of a lithium in that it will fit in the new location and hold charge well, just heavier. It also has quite a bit more capacity and CCA per £ than a Lithium.

Stu

[Edited on 7/5/20 by SJ]


lsdweb - 7/5/20 at 12:52 PM

It was A&G Motorcycles I had my battery from.



quote:
Originally posted by Mike Wood
Hi

If you do decide to investigate alternative lithium batteries you might want to try calling Allan McDonald of A&G Motorcycles of Dalbeattie for advice:
http://www.aandgmotorcycles.co.uk/batteries.html Sprint and Hillclimb racers on another forum speak highly of his service and what he sells. He built and runs a 4-wheel drive Hillclimb Mini with Evo running gear.

If you are going back to lead acid, I have found Yuasa batteries good quality and value.

If you want sealed gel batteries, used for many years in racing cars and taken from aircraft use, DMS Technologies Varley Red Top. Also batteries such as Odyssey from Merlin Motorsport (who also sell fixing brackets for Red Top and Oddssey batteries).

Cheers
Mike



Mike Wood - 7/5/20 at 01:45 PM

Ah, that is interesting - is that the one that went pear-shaped or the new one?

Let us know how you get on with the replacement one you have found. What type of battery is it?

Cheers
Mike

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SJ - 7/5/20 at 01:49 PM

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Ah, that is interesting - is that the one that went pear-shaped or the new one?

Let us know how you get on with the replacement one you have found. What type of battery is it?

Cheers
Mike



The XR600 is a lead acid Absorbed Glass Mat technology type - basically same as red top 25 / PC 680.

Stu

[Edited on 7/5/20 by SJ]


scudderfish - 8/5/20 at 08:09 AM

Where did you get the Leoch from? I can't find it that cheap

Regards,
Dave


40inches - 8/5/20 at 08:42 AM

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Originally posted by scudderfish
Where did you get the Leoch from? I can't find it that cheap

Regards,
Dave

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SJ - 8/5/20 at 09:21 AM

Cheaper here

Plus free delivery

Stu

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scudderfish - 8/5/20 at 01:44 PM

Thank you, ordered


Gord - 8/5/20 at 06:54 PM

I use a Lucas 22AH AGM battery, its exactly the same size and spec as the Leoch but only costs £35.

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SJ - 8/5/20 at 08:37 PM

What's the CCA of that one? I looked at similar batteries but CCA was much lower than the Leoch battery