x2 i had a batt in a car that sat for like 3 mths never started, cca was supposed to be like 750, it tested around 300 something, trickled it on 2amps for 24 hours, up to over 600. Been in the car for 7mths now, no problemstake the battery completely out, trickle charge it over night, then take it back and have it tested not in the car...
ah isnt important?i can't believe that HUUGE 220 dollar battery only does 800CCA.... FTL... I saw one at autozone yesterday that does like 950 for like 80 bucks.. just as beefy
thin plates = less lead so cheaper = more surface area = quicker power (cca), lower Ah = shorter lasting chargei can't believe that HUUGE 220 dollar battery only does 800CCA.... FTL... I saw one at autozone yesterday that does like 950 for like 80 bucks.. just as beefy
so if its a heavy asz battery, is it safe to assume its built well? (with a lot of lead)thin plates = less lead so cheaper = more surface area = quicker power (cca), lower Ah = shorter lasting charge
thick plates = more lead so expensive = less surface area = slower power (cca), higher Ah = longer lasting charge
The average car audio person wants something in the middle with a decent cca and Ah.
Besides marketing, the price of a batt is generally based on the amount of lead used.
not to bust your chops or start a fight but each cell in a battery either works or it doesn't. each cell (there are 6 in a 12 volt battery) has between 2.1 and 2.2 volts each. 2.1 x 6 = 12.6 standard battery voltage. there is no weak cell, it is good or it is a dead short cell. if the battery has 12+ volts the cells are fine the reason the car drops voltage while running is either the alt is bad (new or not) or the wiring somwhere is funky somewhere and the car is running off the battery only.could be a weak cell in the battery. are you 2 batteries the same type. ie flooded, agm...