Hey gang,
Anyone know what the effect of replacing the savage battery with a smaller one?
Right now I'm running the
big crank ETX15L w/ the following specs:
12 Volt
14 Ah @ 10hr rate
190 CCA
But I want to use a phsyically smaller battery. It would of course have to be 12V, with a reasonable # of cold crank Amps (CCA). Assuming my charging system is working properly (it is), what would happen if I replaced it w/ a battery w/ the following specs?
# 12 Volts
# CCA: 70
# 4 Amp Hour @10 hr rate
I don't think starting would be an issue (I think the starter motor draws about 30 Amps), except maybe in the winter... but what about battery life?
These smaller batteries are about $30, so I may just buy one and try it out...
Thanks,
V
from wikipedia:
Ampere-hours (A·h) is the product of the time that a battery can deliver a certain amount of current (in hours) times that current (in amps), for a particular discharge period. This is one indication of the amount of total energy a battery is able to store and deliver at its rated voltage. This rating is rarely stated for automotive batteries.
Cold cranking amps (CCA) is the amount of current a battery can provide at 0 °F (−18 °C). The rating is defined as the amperage a lead-acid battery at that temperature can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain at least 1.2 volts per cell (7.2 volts for a 12-volt battery). It is a more demanding test than those at higher temperatures.