Battery Dimensions
Discussion
I know this old chestnut again but I am wondering if there is a published size of bettery that can fit a Cerbera?
I have a crap halfords battery at the moment due to the old one failing suddenly and no time to shop arround at the time but it barely turns the engine over and will not last long with the punishment starting an AJP8 gives it.
If there is a size published I can do some research to find a fit that has sufficient capacity to start a cerb properly.
Does anyone know what size in mm or foot and inches that will actually fit?
I have a crap halfords battery at the moment due to the old one failing suddenly and no time to shop arround at the time but it barely turns the engine over and will not last long with the punishment starting an AJP8 gives it.
If there is a size published I can do some research to find a fit that has sufficient capacity to start a cerb properly.
Does anyone know what size in mm or foot and inches that will actually fit?
I have always used Red Top batteries, but maybe this link may help (or not!).
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Cheers
Rob
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Cheers
Rob
DuncanM said:
Slightly smaller and lighter than the Redtop too. Did you have to do something to the bracket to hold it in?The Redtop is around 17kg, although it has more cold crank Amps
Byker28i said:
DuncanM said:
Slightly smaller and lighter than the Redtop too. Did you have to do something to the bracket to hold it in?The Redtop is around 17kg, although it has more cold crank Amps
610CCA , and 5 year guarantee, good quality for the money imo.
DuncanM said:
Another vote for the D39, which has exactly the right dimensionsGassing Station | Cerbera | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff