Battery Relocation/optima/odyssey Battery Questions.
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You know, I'm wondering, would 2 of those Odyssey PC680 batteries work as a replacement for a Optima Blue top? I want to relocate my battery to the trunk, but 2 of those, one on each side, would be better weight wise.
How would you have to hook those up?
Would the OVERALL weight be lower than the single Optima? Would the performance be comparable?
How would you have to hook those up?
Would the OVERALL weight be lower than the single Optima? Would the performance be comparable?
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I dont think the performance will be the same at all. You would most likely be better off with the Optima. Weight wise you would save a little. Do you have any kind of audio system in your car? I know you have the Audiobahns but subs or anything? You would just hook one up to your *fused* wire from the alternator. And then wire the two positives together and ground the negatives.
The PC680 just doesnt have the reserve that the Optimas do. Or even what a regular battery would have.
The PC680 just doesnt have the reserve that the Optimas do. Or even what a regular battery would have.
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PC 680 Specs:
* 680 cranking amps for 5 seconds
* 595 cranking amps for 10 seconds
* 525 cranking amps for 20 seconds
* 17 amp hours
* Short circuit current over 1800A
* 25 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load
* Female brass terminal w/M6 SS bolt
* Length 7 1/16"
* Width 3"
* Height 6 9/16"
* Weighs less than 15 lbs
Odyssey design:
* 2 year full warranty
* Rugged Drycell sealed design
* Military grade
* Vibration resistant
* 60% more starting power
* Deep discharge reserve power
* 2 year storage life
* 8-12 year design life
* Can be mounted flat or upright
No subs right now, but I may later.
Looking at weight, it would be at least a 15 pound savings.
I guess I could put the Optima in the back, but I really want to even the weight out in the car some, and 2 smaller batteries, one on each side, would do that for sure.
Hmm...
* 680 cranking amps for 5 seconds
* 595 cranking amps for 10 seconds
* 525 cranking amps for 20 seconds
* 17 amp hours
* Short circuit current over 1800A
* 25 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load
* Female brass terminal w/M6 SS bolt
* Length 7 1/16"
* Width 3"
* Height 6 9/16"
* Weighs less than 15 lbs
Odyssey design:
* 2 year full warranty
* Rugged Drycell sealed design
* Military grade
* Vibration resistant
* 60% more starting power
* Deep discharge reserve power
* 2 year storage life
* 8-12 year design life
* Can be mounted flat or upright
No subs right now, but I may later.
Looking at weight, it would be at least a 15 pound savings.
I guess I could put the Optima in the back, but I really want to even the weight out in the car some, and 2 smaller batteries, one on each side, would do that for sure.
Hmm...
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Adding the Optima to the passenger side of the car in the rear would put a slight dent in the weight difference of having you on the driver's side wouldn't it? So, why not just do that?
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Yeah, and with 2 of them together, the reserve should be plenty. I don't play much music or anything without the car running.
Shit, I think I also have all of the wiring I'd need.
I can't seem to find a decent spec sheet for the Optima.
Ah, this should work.
STARTING BATTERY MODEL 34M, OPTIMAテつョ BLUETOPテ「窶楪「
Part # 8006-006
* High power, sealed lead acid, marine starting battery, 12 volts
Dimensions:
* Length: Standard - 10"; Metric - 254 mm
* Width: Standard - 6.875"; Metric - 174.6mm
* Height: Standard - 7.813"; Metric - 198.4mm (height at the top of the terminals)
* Weight: Standard -38.4 lb.; Metric - 17.5 kg
* Terminal Configuration : SAE/BCI automotive and treaded stainless steel stud 5/16 - 18 UNC
Performance Data:
* Open Circuit Voltage (fully charged): 12.8 volts
* Internal Resistance (fully charged): 0.0030 ohms
* Capacity: 50 Ah (C/20)
* Reserve Capacity: BCI: 110 minutes (25 amp discharge, 80テつーF (26.7テつーC), to 10.5 volts cut-off)
Power:
* CCA (BCI 0テつーF): 800 amps
* MCA (BCI 32テつーF): 1000 amps
Recommended Charging:
* The following charging methods are recommended to ensure a long battery life: (Always use a voltage regulated charger with voltage limits set as described below.)
* Model: 34M These batteries are designed for engine starting applications. They are not recommended or warranted for use in deep cycle applications.
That's for the one I currently have.
You know, after adding in the extra wiring, clamps, and the battery boxes to hold them back there, this will be only 5 to 10 pounds lighter, if that.
I'll just find a battery relocation kit I like and put mine in the rear.
Thanks for teh advise guys and gals.
Now to find a nice battery mount...
Shit, I think I also have all of the wiring I'd need.
I can't seem to find a decent spec sheet for the Optima.
Ah, this should work.
STARTING BATTERY MODEL 34M, OPTIMAテつョ BLUETOPテ「窶楪「
Part # 8006-006
* High power, sealed lead acid, marine starting battery, 12 volts
Dimensions:
* Length: Standard - 10"; Metric - 254 mm
* Width: Standard - 6.875"; Metric - 174.6mm
* Height: Standard - 7.813"; Metric - 198.4mm (height at the top of the terminals)
* Weight: Standard -38.4 lb.; Metric - 17.5 kg
* Terminal Configuration : SAE/BCI automotive and treaded stainless steel stud 5/16 - 18 UNC
Performance Data:
* Open Circuit Voltage (fully charged): 12.8 volts
* Internal Resistance (fully charged): 0.0030 ohms
* Capacity: 50 Ah (C/20)
* Reserve Capacity: BCI: 110 minutes (25 amp discharge, 80テつーF (26.7テつーC), to 10.5 volts cut-off)
Power:
* CCA (BCI 0テつーF): 800 amps
* MCA (BCI 32テつーF): 1000 amps
Recommended Charging:
* The following charging methods are recommended to ensure a long battery life: (Always use a voltage regulated charger with voltage limits set as described below.)
* Model: 34M These batteries are designed for engine starting applications. They are not recommended or warranted for use in deep cycle applications.
That's for the one I currently have.
You know, after adding in the extra wiring, clamps, and the battery boxes to hold them back there, this will be only 5 to 10 pounds lighter, if that.
I'll just find a battery relocation kit I like and put mine in the rear.
Thanks for teh advise guys and gals.
Now to find a nice battery mount...
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So you would have about an hour more of reserve with the same draw. But if you dont play music a whole lot without the car running or anything like that I think you will be fine.
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Whatcha looking for? Sealed? Just the tray?
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.as...+115+4294912629
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.as...+115+4294912629
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I suggest you get a NHRA/IHRA approved box if you ever go to the track. They can send you home on tech inspection, if its enclosed you have to run a breather tube to the outside of the car. Depends also on how the track officials follow the rules or lenient on some.
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I've found a few nice Billet trays on Ebay, I'll probably do one of those. Nice and light. I don't race, so I'm not really worried about that, the 1/4 mile keeps lookin less and less appealing.
Anyways, thanks guys. I'll keep everyone up to date.
Now, if I have my own tray, what do I need for the RELOCATION part?
What size of wire?
How long?
Where should I ground the negative wire?
Anything else?
Anyways, thanks guys. I'll keep everyone up to date.
Now, if I have my own tray, what do I need for the RELOCATION part?
What size of wire?
How long?
Where should I ground the negative wire?
Anything else?