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Specifically b2317:
  • Pulse Cranking Amps (PCA): 1191
  • Amp Hour (AH): 23
  • Reserve Capacity (RC): 45 mins.
Anybody use these types of batteries for a daily summer car? Any problems? Thank you.
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A few guys I know used Braille back when the brand was first launched. The Braille did what it was designed to do.
Honestly though, they’ve all moved into Odyssey batteries.
 
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Honestly though, they’ve all moved into Odyssey batteries.
Hello, what about the weight, that braille I was looking at is 17lbs.
 

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that braille I was looking at is 17lbs.
Yeah, at that time the “No Weight” batteries were the hot thing. They all ditched the LiPo’s / LiFe’s and went back to small lead Odyssey AGM.
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This'll work in a s550?
It’s a popular option for the “No Weight” battery guys without dropping a bunch of coin on a Lithium.
Many GT3 Cup racers using the 925.
Research it and decide if it’s for you or not.
 
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Did you go with the Odyssey designed holder ?
Haha no Sir.. I do have some universal hold downs from the good old days. I'll see if those work.
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