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Offline Pyrasanth

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What about this size battery
« on: 17, March, 2011 - 17:35:39 »
Hi guys,

You lot got me worried that I won't have enough juice to get me round Crawley I will be using a brand new (well used twice) HB063 Halfords special but I can get hold of a 50Ah 450A 12V
Will this work? this would be my back up half way battery..


Thanks guys

Gary

Karl

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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #1 on: 17, March, 2011 - 19:01:03 »
That will be perfect for the job, no worries  :)

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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #2 on: 17, March, 2011 - 19:49:38 »
Are the halfords HB038 's up to the job?, they are the ones I own  ???
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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #3 on: 17, March, 2011 - 21:11:55 »
Good news I'll bring it along see you all there ;)

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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #4 on: 18, March, 2011 - 08:49:44 »
Are the halfords HB038 's up to the job?, they are the ones I own  ???

I use them myself, a while back I started a topic on them but never updated it. Maybe between the two of us we could add some info to it  8)
http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=410.0


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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #5 on: 18, March, 2011 - 19:51:46 »
Are the halfords HB038 's up to the job?, they are the ones I own  ???

I use them myself, a while back I started a topic on them but never updated it. Maybe between the two of us we could add some info to it  8)
http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=410.0
That topic is about the HB063 's  :(, kinda starting to worry if my HB038 's wont be up to the job. The specs for the HB038 's are:

# Startup Power: 265 Amps
# Type: Lead Acid
# AH Value: 35
# Bench Charge: 3.5 Amps
# Dimensions (LxDxH): 238x135x202mm
# Reserve capacity: 45
# Weight (kg): 10.63


im praying that they are ok as it would of been allot of money wasted if they aren't  ???

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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #6 on: 19, March, 2011 - 19:06:35 »
Sorry mate - misread the text and didn't see you referring to type 038 batteries  ::) , my earlier reply refers to type 063 car batteries.

I have used type 038's previously and found you get about 5 miles from each of them. They are ideal for those that want to keep the original keyswitch assembly but don't have as good a range as a type 063.

The type 015 is a similar size and also accepts the Sinclair battery top,  but is more powerful than a type 038. Hope this helps.

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Re: What about this size battery
« Reply #7 on: 19, March, 2011 - 22:15:36 »
Sorry mate - misread the text and didn't see you referring to type 038 batteries  ::) , my earlier reply refers to type 063 car batteries.

I have used type 038's previously and found you get about 5 miles from each of them. They are ideal for those that want to keep the original keyswitch assembly but don't have as good a range as a type 063.

The type 015 is a similar size and also accepts the Sinclair battery top,  but is more powerful than a type 038. Hope this helps.


Thanks for the info, i feel better knowing that i should be able to do the run as 1 hb038 will do half the journey, however im wishing that i splashed out a bit more when buying batteries as ideally i would like to have more milage per battery  :'(