Replacement Leisure Battery proving difficult

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JonathanR
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Replacement Leisure Battery proving difficult

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Currently have a Numax Premium Type 010, 63 AH and 500 amps.
Dimensions are 275mm (L) x 175mm (Depth) and 175 mm (H)
It sits under passenger seat and is a snug fit. Can't go any bigger.
Its not charging and not enough power to work the interior lights so has to be replaced.
I cant find a replacement of the same size lots are taller with terminal proud of the body as opposed to recessed.
Anyone know where I can get a replacement of the right size. I am failing in my internet searches.
Many thanks.
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JonathanR wrote:Currently have a Numax Premium Type 010, 63 AH and 500 amps.
It is also known as a type 100
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Varta, Banner, Exide, Lucas are the quality brands. Size 075 or 100.
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I bought one of these: http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm?itemId=171258461691
It's the second time I've used alpha batteries, they seem to be good on price & service.
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