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1slow370 06-27-2014 10:26 PM

if you have a battery charger with start assist you can try to cook the battery a little and bring it back to life so long as there is enough electolyte in it i usually like to do 250 amps on 10 seconds off ten seconds a few times then 40 amps for 20-40 minutes and then a 10 amp charge for a couple hours and finish it with a 2 amp overnight. the high amps work to cook the oxidation off the plates, just watch it to make sure it doesn't start boiling or it could explode. If the electrolyte is low then your screwed.

Plasmite 06-27-2014 11:08 PM

And always remember to store your batteries on something rubber or plastic. Never on something cold or concrete

COSMO 06-28-2014 09:16 AM

It's been in the car the entire time disconnected but I guessing since it sat so long it went bad. The battery is 4 years old... Thanks for the help...

COSMO 06-28-2014 02:13 PM

Any ideas on a new battery? Maybe a lighter one? I believe the cranking amps is 320.. Anyone running a Odyssey PC680?

phunk 06-28-2014 03:16 PM

Those little batteries are nothing but a hassle in a street car. Make sure you keep jumper cables in the car!

COSMO 06-28-2014 03:21 PM

What about this one? Anyone know what the stock battery weighs?

Amazon.com: Odyssey PC925 Automotive and LTV Battery: Automotive

Hotrodz 06-28-2014 05:13 PM

I just replace mine. I got it at Auto Zone, dry cell with a 3 year replacement warranty. I didn't weigh it but it felt about the same and is smaller in size than oem. They get great reviews and you got the love their commercials lol!

COSMO 06-28-2014 05:21 PM

I have found that our cars require 490 cca but I found a Braille battery with 475cca that weighs only 17lbs... Anyone running this one??

COSMO 06-28-2014 07:20 PM

Went ahead and and just bought a walmart battery with a 5 year warranty. The weight saving isn't worth being stranded with all I have invested in my car..

phunk 06-28-2014 08:16 PM

Wise choice... I have limited personal experience with the small odyssey batteries. But that is intentional. I look into them every few years to see if the situation has improved much and when I interview my friends who run them, they like everything about them except how often their battery is dead.

1slow370 06-29-2014 07:30 PM

there are some new improvements in the very high end lightweight batteries, mainly the lithium replacements. there are some that are smaller, lighter, and due to the linear output of lithium cells can still start the car even when almost discharged, but at 1500 and up they are cost prohibitive even if they have a 20 year rated life.

COSMO 06-29-2014 09:00 PM

As of about 15 min ago the car is ready to be started!!!! I will want to go over everything tomorrow just to make sure everything has been checked before the first startup.. Thinking on videoing it...

COSMO 06-29-2014 09:04 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Time for Startup!!!:driving::driving:

Fountainhead 06-29-2014 09:29 PM

Hey I only want to see a video if it cranks and runs OK. Anything else would be too sad.

COSMO 06-29-2014 09:58 PM

Come on brotha your killing me here... lol As if I'm not nervous enough....


QUOTE=Fountainhead;2878859]Hey I only want to see a video if it cranks and runs OK. Anything else would be too sad.[/QUOTE]


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