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smaller size batteries
#1

I have seen smaller size batteries that wiegh far less than the normal size ones. What are the differences? Advantanges or dis advantages to them?



William Moss

Tigard OR
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#2

Weight mostly, I have the Odyssey 680, only 14 lbs, but remember its a race car, I wouldn't use one in a daily driver.
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#3

There are also some lithium ion aftermarket batteries available now, which weigh less than 10 lbs. I think they're still pretty expensive, though, and probably only suitable for the track, and very warm climates.
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I'm looking at getting an Odyssey 680 as well. I would be interested in anyones experience on how these function for a car that only gets used on weekends and for track days.
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Eric, I have them in both my cars, but one is a full race car and the other is a 80-90% track 10-20% street, now that I bought the 968 race car I'm thinking of putting the old battery back into the other car. Having a disconnect is almost a must, disconnect it after each use, I forget some times and if it's been a couple of months it might be dead and needs a new charge. Oh, also note you can't just use any charger on them, they didn't even recommend a battery tender, so you need a special charger.

So, if your goal is to put the car on a diet then ok, I got my 911 down to 2450lbs, but that is prettymuch gutted, fg bumpers, racing seats, headers exhaust, A/C, radio, etc and battery, think the stock was 35lbs the new 14lbs. If you only do 2-3 DEs a year I might not change the battery.

The problem is this track thing is a sickness and I have it bad :-)
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