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Martin
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   30th Mar 05 at 18:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

RE man said id need a deep cycle battery for my set up:

1100wms X6
2 x RE SX10
directed 2400
pioner 6x9's <---------yes i know components are better, but im going to amp them in my front door

Where do i get one from...?

[Edited on 10-04-2005 by Aztec_sxi]
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Id like to know this 2.
SteveW
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deep cycle batteries come from ANYWHERE...

Optima YellowTop's are DeepCycle as are Excide and another i cant think of..

Halfords
any local ICE dealer
www.caraudiodirect.com

Optima
Model: AUT-OPTIMAYELLOW
Availability: 1-2 weeks
Our Price: £199.99

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blue varta batterys ive heard are a good comprimise..
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varta blue arent deep cycle, but they are what i will be using, i cant afford to be paying £200 for a battery...

2 vartas and a split charge system will be fine IMO.
neiliosxi
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odyessy (sp) are very good, cheap batteries, they are half the price of the equivalent size stingers.
speak to darren from the db drag racing thingi.
corb
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i had yellow tops
Martin
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found this bad boy, looks pretty bo!

DETA ORBITAL DEEP CYCLE
Dimensions (L x W x H in mm) 260x172x205
The ultimate in deep cycle! Giving you 95 amp hour from such a small battery totally sealed, easy application plus the ability to withstand multiple deep cycles discharges, when used where electrical equipment is in place, such as golf buggies, mobility scooters, marine auxilery, GPS, Two Way Radios, Ambulance Life Saving Equipment, TV and Videos etc.



@ http://www.rthursby.co.uk/acatalog/deep_cycle.html
loo_goblin
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not bad price

just been flicking through an ol copy of after market, a free mag we get sent bout companies ne releases etc, seen the banner batteries i got one in my car atm but its not amzing i am goin to have a look at thier new ones
Richie
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those orbitial ones are the same as the exide ones, but why not just get a proper exide one, they are like £15 deerer i think
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well if they r the same rich why doesnt he get the 15 quid cheaper ones???

just realised banner make the optima batteries.
Richie
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Exide are better when it comes to warranty issues ect as you can take em to the nearest local reseller/factory
Martin
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this site gives free delivery though...

any one got a link to an Exide website...


Martin
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1st Apr 05 at 17:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Ambulance Life Saving Equipment



Nice to know the battery is capable of running such equipment
loo_goblin
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hasnt ne1 else converted there corsa into and ambulance??

some kid at college turned his car into a St Johns emergency vehicle
Fear
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Never been disapointed with my yellow top
drunkenfool
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Never had a chance to use mine! I got one though, thats what was recommended to me. I think it was £179.99 from motorworld
vincefenlon
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i can get optima red and yellow top at discounted prices, email me at vincentfenlon@aol.com for prices
James@CCC
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Vinny?!?!

its james (constable) wot the hell are u doin here?!
vincefenlon
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lol i got a new corsa sri 1.4. wot u up2 these days
James@CCC
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ah cool. not a lot. im at uni in birmingham mostly. urself?

and how cheap are these batteries...?
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uni at herts doin tourism management.

prices are
YT S 5,5 (BCI D31) £216.07
YT S 4,2 (BCI D34) £161.38
YT U 4,2 (BCI D34/78) £174.83
YT S 2,7 (BCI D51) £150.62

if u go on optima they have the specs on there
Martin
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i dont care about batteries, ergo i know nothing about them.

YT S 5,5 12v Cold Cranking Amps: (EN) CCA 975 --- Ah 75
(BCI D31) Reserve Capacity: (BCI) min 155

YT S 4,2 12v Cold Cranking Amps: (EN) CCA 690 --- Ah 55
(BCI D34) Reserve Capacity: (BCI) min 120

YT U 4,2 12v Cold Cranking Amps: (EN) CCA 690 --- Ah 55
(BCI D34/78) Reserve Capacity: (BCI) min 120

YT S 2,7 12v Cold Cranking Amps: (EN) CCA 510 --- Ah 41
(BCI D51) Reserve Capacity: (BCI) min 70


what battery will i need? running

1100wms -- X6
200wrms? -- directed 2400
pioner 6x9's
2 x RE SX10


vincefenlon
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fink the bottom 2 will b able to do it fine tbh cos the larger ones are for like huge systems i fink
Dom
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quote:
Originally posted by vincefenlon
fink the bottom 2 will b able to do it fine tbh cos the larger ones are for like huge systems i fink



get as big a batt that will fit mate - fair enough, bigger the battery the longer it will take to charge, so you could have probs that side, but still, usual rule is bigger the battery the better

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