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hi all ....leisure batterys which would be a good battery to buy.... but not cheap and would like a good named one and a choice of some please thanks :ok
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Think about using a starter battery instead, cheap as chips, they fit in the box.
Perfectly fine as long as you don't run them totally flat.

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bosch silver S5007 fits in the standard place, and is 74AH. I have just fitted a Bosch silver S5008 which is 77AH but is slightly to tall at 190mm, I've squeezed it in though.
I have one of the 007's as a starter battery and 2 of the 008's as leisures.
Before this i had Alpha batteries, they were cheaper and lasted around 3 years. I had no issues with them during that time, though i doubt they are the true 80AH that the say they are.
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:D yes got a bosch on van for about 5/6 years now so getting on any more :?: thanks
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Or move the leisure into a cupboard and fit whatever battery you want. I got fed up with being stuck with fixed dimensions and limited power capacity under seats (and the potential for shorts) and it clips/unclips easily with quick-release clamps. A lot less messing and if you carry a spare for long jaunts, easy to swap out. The old battery space soon gets used for more useful things.

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