slimjim Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Hi everyone. I'm a new member here although I have been lurking for a while. I have bought an old C reg 90 pickup with plans to stick it on a new chassis and fix it up a bit. Problem number one though is that it needs a new battery. At the moment I have to trickle charge it for a couple of hours before I can move it. My question is, what specification battery do I need. I get the feeling the one in it already is not big enough. It is the 12J N/A diesel, but I am planning on doing a 200tdi conversion, so I guess a battery for the latter is the one I need info on. Great site, I am looking forward to becoming an active member. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oakesy Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 If you have a costco near by and your a member or someone you know is. They have a good size battery ideal suited for carawagons and tractors Larger the crank turn over the better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juz Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I think these are excellent. Good price and great service too. http://www.tayna.co.uk/Numax-CXV-X-1000-Amp-P7632.html Juz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slimjim Posted April 21, 2010 Author Share Posted April 21, 2010 Thanks Oakesy, my dad has a Costco card. I'll check it out. Juz, those batteries look good. Plenty of 5 star reviews. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foggy3061 Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I think these are excellent. Good price and great service too. http://www.tayna.co.uk/Numax-CXV-X-1000-Amp-P7632.html Juz ^^^^^ I'll second that, awesome battery at a great price. There standard delivery is normally next day too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dads Toy Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Yup, the Tayna for me as well and well impressed . The bigger the Cold cranking Amps the better! Malcolm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snagglebag Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 just checked out the link there and cant belive the price, ive just bought one for 90 spuds and thought that was resonable. shall be getting one from there now as a second battery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mutley Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Ok I admit I'm a bit confused when it comes to batteries at the best of times, is there a difference between using a standard battery as opposed to a leisure battery for stating the motor? As the link is for a leisure battery type. Cheers Mutley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aragorn Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 They are more or less the same thing. Basically lead acids come in two main types, "starter" and "traction". Starter batteries have a large surface area and thin plates, giving huge CCA values, but the thin plates mean they dislike being heavily discharged and will eventually fail if cycled too many times. (this is why an old battery will often struggle along until something happens and it ends up flat, then it wont take a charge any more) Traction batteries are designed for much lower peak current outputs, and as a result have much thicker plates with less surface area. The thicker plates mean they withstand many many full discharge-recharge cycles. Leisure batteries are simply starter batteries, sometimes modified a little inside to try and make them a bit more resiliant to deep discharge, and sometimes just plain old starter batteries labelled up differently. They are nothing like traction batteries however, so they're not truly designed to be discharged and recharged repeatedly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mutley Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Thanks for the info Aragorn So is a Leisure battery type not such a good road to go down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanghai1979 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 I have a supply of tested, cycled good old stock batteries. 12V 115Ah. They have M10 bolt through terminals and just fit under the seat in a 90. I've used mine for years and works very well. Costs £40 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oakesy Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Thanks Oakesy, my dad has a Costco card. I'll check it out. Juz, those batteries look good. Plenty of 5 star reviews. Thanks My original lasted a while until the dreaded winter arrived and the slow march of hello :huh: crept in. But they are good. :D :P :lol: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiWhite Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Again, I have the battery in the link above from Tayna. Great product and superb next day delivery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
white90 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 And I have Two of the above link superb service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LandyLee Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 That is actually cheaper than we can buy them for - trade price - I`m thinking about one now a well !! Cheapest big battery we get is a vauxhall 65 Ahr for £54 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slimjim Posted April 22, 2010 Author Share Posted April 22, 2010 A fairly unanimous response there. I've ordered the Numax. Many thanks guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThreeSheds Posted May 12, 2010 Share Posted May 12, 2010 I too took the advice above and ordered from Tayna - superb service, friendly and helpful on the phone and the battery arrived (filled and charged) in excellent packaging, less than 24 hours later Well done Tayna! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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