Title: 6V BATTERY INFORMATION PLEASE. Post by: 37Aprilia on 26 October, 2024, 08:48:20 PM Hello all.
My Aprilia is missing its battery and I'd appreciate some advice on its replacement. I want to have one in place for when the car arrives with me. I believe the type I need is a 501 hard case. I have found a battery, but am asking whether the following specifications are suitable. CAPACITY AT 20 HOUR RATE............. 117 AH TERMINAL TYPE ...............................T1 LENGTH ..........................................225MM WIDTH............................................173MM HEIGHT...........................................210MM TOTAL HEIGHT..................................235MM NEAREST DIN TYPE...........................10211 LID TYPE..........................................BAR SIZE................................................501/17TALL Any advice is appreciated. Thank you. Title: Re: 6V BATTERY INFORMATION PLEASE. Post by: CesareFerrari on 26 October, 2024, 09:45:56 PM Will this do?
https://www.powerland.co.uk/products/banner-06612-6v-66ah-360cca-car-battery-421 Cesare Title: Re: 6V BATTERY INFORMATION PLEASE. Post by: 37Aprilia on 26 October, 2024, 10:29:23 PM Will this do? https://www.powerland.co.uk/products/banner-06612-6v-66ah-360cca-car-battery-421 Cesare Thank you for that Cesare. I'm grateful. I've updated my request above a little. I've actually found a battery i THINK is suitable, but am wondering about its physical size and the A/H figure. I've heard of 90 A/H batteries being fitted, but not as high as 117 A/H. Also, as I said, I don't know whether the one quoted above will actually fit. It's inconvenient not having the car here yet, but as I said, I want to have a battery in place for when it arrives. Thanks again. Title: Re: 6V BATTERY INFORMATION PLEASE. Post by: donw on 28 October, 2024, 10:11:39 AM Try Lincoln Batteries they claim to have records for most makes original fitment
https://www.batterycharged.co.uk/shop/brands/lincon-batteries.html Title: Re: 6V BATTERY INFORMATION PLEASE. Post by: 37Aprilia on 30 October, 2024, 08:09:54 AM Try Lincoln Batteries they claim to have records for most makes original fitment https://www.batterycharged.co.uk/shop/brands/lincon-batteries.html Thank you. I used them years ago. I'd forgotten all about them. I'll give them a shout. |