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Re: [TR] Group 49 battery preferred?

To: dorpaul@bellsouth.net, <MMoore8425@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [TR] Group 49 battery preferred?
From: nwolf@u.washington.edu
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:16:55 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Paul and Mike

>Paul,
>Once upon a time, I decided that battery quality was related to amount of
>lead and therefore price and therefore weight. I ran around allover town
>weighing size 27 batteries. I found HUGE weight discepancies. As I recall, it
>ranged from 30 to 65 lbs for teh same size battery.
>Mike Moore

   This reminds me of the legend of why cheddar cheese is orange.  Long ago, 
the story goes, the natural color of this cheese varied from off-white to 
yellow depending on what the cows ate.  Consumers at some point decided that 
the more brightly colored cheese was better, and selected that.  Maybe it 
tasted better, or maybe it was just the fashion.  In any case, the 
manufacturers caught on, started adding a little bit of dye (annatto), the 
baseline shifted, things got carried away, and now almost all Cheddar is bright 
orange, with no correlation (or perhaps a negative one?) between color and 
quality.
   So, does this mean we're headed toward 80-Lb ballast-filled batteries?  I 
hope not.  ;)

   In any case, since we're talking about non-original batteries anyway, I'll 
make the usual pitch for spending a bit more to get a sealed battery like an 
Optima.  You can thank me later when your battery tray isn't rusted through 
like most of them out there.  The Group 34 red-top is the one to get, or the 
yellow-top if you have deep-cycle tendencies.

Optima specs (redtop/yellowtop):
minimum weight = 38 Lbs/44 Lbs
cca = 800/750
RC = 100/120
c/20 = 50 Ah/55 Ah
LxWxH = 10" x 6 7/8" x 7 13/16"/ditto

   No, they don't pay me for this.  :)  It just makes me sad whenever I see 
good cars with holes under the battery.

-Nick Wolf
1962-ish TR4  (Optima red-top)
2000 New Beetle TDI  (dunno... it's buried under the plastic)
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