does anybody do a leisure battery that fits in the space behind the passenger seat. i bought an 85amp leisure battery that fits lengt and width but its too high, carnt get the battery cover to close!!! help. battery need to be no taller than 175mm.
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does anybody do a leisure battery that fits in the space behind the passenger seat. i bought an 85amp leisure battery that fits lengt and width but its too high, carnt get the battery cover to close!!! help. battery need to be no taller than 175mm.
does anybody do a leisure battery that fits in the space behind the passenger seat. i bought an 85amp leisure battery that fits lengt and width but its too high, carnt get the battery cover to close!!! help. battery need to be no taller than 175mm.
i want to go faster!!
Being a nicompoop when it comes to most things electrical would I have no problems fitting an Elecsol 100ah leisure battery? Would it recharge fully OK?
They are £90odd from www.tayna.co.uk but fit under the seats perfectly and should last longer than starter batteries given my tendancy to run the MP3 radio off it at every given opportunity whilst camped
They are £90odd from www.tayna.co.uk but fit under the seats perfectly and should last longer than starter batteries given my tendancy to run the MP3 radio off it at every given opportunity whilst camped
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True deep cycle or Traction batteries (fork truck) have thinner plates and release their energy slower as they do not need the kick for starter motors.
alas they are expensive and have to be built in banks (2v or 6v)
the more amp hours you have the longer it will last
PS I would like the manufacturers of semi traction batteries to explain the meaning of that term
alas they are expensive and have to be built in banks (2v or 6v)
the more amp hours you have the longer it will last
PS I would like the manufacturers of semi traction batteries to explain the meaning of that term
AGG 2.0L 8V. (Golf GTi MkIII)
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/THE-BATTERY-MANs-SHOPozzy wrote:got mine from here fits perfect. 65 amp
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