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Re: battery quit
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:29 pm
by SteveD
richard t wrote:daz wrote: Seriously Richard, which AGM from O'Reily was it? Make and model? It wouldn't hurt to know of a quality option to the common batteries available.
The battery is a super start (O'rielys store brand). No is
ETX 16L. It's rated 325 CCA. The other /6 has same battery but it's 5yrs old.
That's the same info for the Deka I'm using.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:32 pm
by SteveD
daz wrote:SteveD wrote:I installed a Deka Powersports not long before the first Oz Boxerworkers rally at ME109's place in 2008. It's still going strong, but I believe this style can just up and carck it without notice. The Deka is a smaller, easier fit and had been great. They're much cheaper than the Odyssey which seems to also receive accolades.
Steve, that Deka Powersports is an Absorbed Glass Mat battery. It will not "just up and carck". I think it will act just like the flooded lead acid battery of the past.
Thanks, good to know. What was I thinking of then? Carck mustn't be confused with crack though! Does that make a difference
Re: battery quit
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:25 pm
by Rob
SteveD wrote:I installed a Deka Powersports not long before the first Oz Boxerworkers rally at ME109's place in 2008. It's still going strong, but I believe this style can just up and carck it without notice. The Deka is a smaller, easier fit and had been great. They're much cheaper than the Odyssey which seems to also receive accolades.
The only bad thing I have to say about an Odyssey is the price. Mine performed flawlessly for over 7 years.
I wish they made one small enough for my tiny Honda.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:44 am
by daz
richard t wrote:daz wrote: Seriously Richard, which AGM from O'Reily was it? Make and model? It wouldn't hurt to know of a quality option to the common batteries available.
The battery is a super start (O'rielys store brand). No is ETX 16L. It's rated 325 CCA. The other /6 has same battery but it's 5yrs old.
Where I live that battery is $88.99. Not exactly giving it away but it IS an option.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:35 am
by PAS
The Odyssey's are $117. for the PC680. Free shipping, no tax and have a two year free replacement warranty. The service dept is excellent.
I have one in each bike BUT they do like a higher charging rate so I keep them on a charger occasionally.
Maybe all AGM batteries require the same??? Maybe worth looking into.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 11:12 am
by SteveD
I haven't priced an Odyssey here in Oz lately, but they were over oz$300 when l bought the Deka.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:59 pm
by barryh
I don't doubt that Odyssey batteries are good but to be economically viable the Odyssey would have to last a minimum of 9 years to compare with the life I can get from cheaper wet cells or generic AGM batteries. 9 years is certainly possible but there is an element of lottery involved that would put me off.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 6:39 pm
by SteveD
I'm guessing we're paying a tad more than you North 'mericans.
Odyssey in Oz $249 plus free shipping.
http://www.odyssey-batteries.com.au/ody ... vAod2AMAIQ
Deka are cheaper by a reasonable amount.
http://www.batteriesdirect.com.au/shop/ ... vAod7IsAmA
Motobatt a little more than Deka.
http://www.probatteries.com.au/store/p3 ... ca_PB.html
Re: battery quit
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:00 pm
by kutter
Motobatt $180 in Qld, Australia delivered.
Re: battery quit
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:54 pm
by Oldcolt72
R,
Will the lawn tractor battery fit like it does the later models? lots cheaper and I have good service out of them, not 7 years worth, but much cheaper.
Doug in Arlington