know a good fit leisure battery under passenger seat
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know a good fit leisure battery under passenger seat
Hi having trouble finding a leisure battery that will fit under passenger seat (91 autohomes komet). there is something about this in the archive but wonder if anyone has more recent experience. Looks like 180mm is max height. Any ideas? we don't need anything too powerful. I do think a leisure battery will be better than car battery - will charge more often. thanks
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thanks for the help. Local battery specialist SYBS tell me they've had customers who found a 190mm fitted; they've said I can try one for fit before buying, but twice as expensive as Towsure!! also found this one that is just the right size and sold as suitable for VW http://www.great-outdoors-leisure.co.uk/index1.html
From what I've read ordinary starter batteries don't last for this kind of work. Is that not people'd experience??
thanks.......veewee
From what I've read ordinary starter batteries don't last for this kind of work. Is that not people'd experience??
thanks.......veewee
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veewee wrote:From what I've read ordinary starter batteries don't last for this kind of work. Is that not people'd experience??
thanks.......veewee
and from what I've read there's not much difference between the two.
You see, a true leisure battery or traction battery, to give it the proper name, usually come in 6 or 2 volt cells arranged in banks, connected in series.
the lead plates are very thick and well spaced
The standard, so called, leisure batteries, are simply starter batteries with extra support for the active lead material. This may increase the life by 5 - 10 %, but does not turn a starter battery into a deep cycle battery. True traction (deep cycle) are not available at a sensible price.
if you intend on spending months away from a power source then you may well invest in a deep cycle battery.
But for weekends and even a week, a standard 096 starter with a 75 Amphour rating, will suffice.
I would be considering how to save power rather than using it like you were at home
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Thanks for the link hightower. http://www.tayna.co.uk/Type-096-Varta-B ... P3197.html May order one of these for my westy 
