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Battery size
scutter - 7/8/04 at 08:58 PM

Right gents, having spent the last 20mins(slow reader) looking through old post about batteries,

Could anyone tell the smallest battery that will start a X-flow engined locost?

Many thanks Dan.


Hellfire - 7/8/04 at 10:27 PM

We have a type 69 Ford Battery.. fits under lovely!


Northy - 8/8/04 at 07:00 AM

Redtop 15? Thats what I'm using on my 2L VX


Viper - 8/8/04 at 08:35 AM

This battery will crank and run a 4.5 ltr V8.
without any problems.

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/battery.jpg


lsdweb - 8/8/04 at 09:23 AM

Dan

If you're looking for a lightweight battery that will fit almost anywhere and turn the crossflow over, try buying one of those rechargeable battery packs (the ones you can use for starting cars) from somewhere like Makro. Apparently, they are fitted with gel batteries which will cost you an arm and a leg if you buy them from DT's etc. Take it apart and throw away everything apart from ther battery!

Regards

Wyn

[Edited on 8/8/04 by lsdweb]


givemethebighammer - 8/8/04 at 06:00 PM

these people got the pure lead stuff (like odyssey and varley) at reasonable prices

http://www.telford-electronics.com/hawker_batteries.htm

no connection


mad4x4 - 16/8/04 at 12:19 PM

quote:
Originally posted by lsdweb
Dan

If you're looking for a lightweight battery that will fit almost anywhere and turn the crossflow over, try buying one of those rechargeable battery packs (the ones you can use for starting cars) from somewhere like Makro. Apparently, they are fitted with gel batteries which will cost you an arm and a leg if you buy them from DT's etc. Take it apart and throw away everything apart from ther battery!

Regards

Wyn

[Edited on 8/8/04 by lsdweb]



GOOD TIP


sgraber - 22/8/04 at 03:53 PM

Maybe this will help?

Hawker GP13EP sealed battery, which is amazingly small but supposedly more than capable of operating in a small car like a Locost with few accessories. Very small, very light, very powerful. Can be mounted in any position. The steel block shown as size reference beside the battery is 1"x2"x3".



I paid $25 for it (new) from an EV (electric vehicle) parts place. You probably have EV's in the UK?