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RE: Battery selection for TR4

To: "'Alan Myers '" <reagntsj@ricochet.net>
Subject: RE: Battery selection for TR4
From: Dean_Mericas <dmericas@limno.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 17:22:41 -0400
Cc: "'Triumphs@Autox.team.net'" <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Alan --

Thanks for the feedback.  You are the only respondee so far that has
recommended a high-tech battery in lieu of a repliable brand name at about
1/2 the cost.

I'm leaning towards a maintenance-free model and using the difference in
price to pay for the final odds and ends in completing the reassembly.

Thanks again.

Dean Mericas
1965 TR4 (CT 37089 L)

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Myers
To: Dean_Mericas
Cc: 'Triumphs@Autox.team.net'
Sent: 6/3/2000 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: Battery selection for TR4

Hi Dean,

I am extremely impressed with the red top Optima battery... it's sealed
and tough so you should be able to avoid corrosion problems, takes and
holds charges beautifully. Bought one over a year ago (great price,
locally at an All Parts store, don't know if they are national) for
*eventual* use in my TR4, which is still in pieces all over the garage.
Put a charger on it after sitting for 8 months (yeah, I know)... it
barely took any charge at all! Recently swapped the same battery with
OEM in my L. Rover daily driver (as in, power everything, incl. dual
A/C) and it's working perfectly. 

A friend has been using one in otherwise near stock TR4 (OEM generator)
for 2 years, no problems.

I would particularly recommend it if you are still running an original
spec generator. With so little charging going on, you'll have much more
reliability, especially if you ever have a "hard-starting" situation
requiring lots of cranking. (800 CCA, I think)

Downside is the expense, but I got mine for about $120. Try not to pay
to ship it, I think it's about 38 lbs. And, it looks entirely too high
tech under the hood of a TR4... several of us have discussed making a
dummy "Lucas black box" battery to sit the Optima inside! 

Eventually, once my TR4 is back on the road, I guarantee you it will
have an Optima in it. Should I ever add more running lights or a winch
to the L. Rover, guarantee you it will have a *second* Optima installed
(haven't decided if it will be the red top, or the "deep cycle" yellow
top, depends on the accessories it's powering). 

Recently I saw a custom billet aluminum battery tray and hold-down
specifically for the Optima.... hmmmm, would look good under the LR
hood... not the TR!

Alan Myers
San Jose, Calif.
'62 TR4 CT17602L


     
Dean_Mericas wrote:
> 
> I know this has been discussed before, but I was unable to get
concrete
> information from the archives.
> 
> Now that I'm nearing completion of the reassembly, I need to get a new
> battery for the TR4.  I've been considering one of the new technology
> batteries, such as the Exide Orbital or Optima products.  The big
appeal is
> long-life and no leakage.  The down side of both these batteries is
the
> cost: $125 - $175.  I also investigated the Westco battery that's
popular
> with the Miata crowd, but it seems sensitive to fast charging, and I'm
> afraid that my 35 year old charging system design may be too brutal.
> 
> I'd like to get some feedback from folks with experiences with any of
these
> designs in an early TR.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Dean Mericas
> 1965 TR4 (CT 37089 L)
> Ann Arbor, MI

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Alan Myers
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408 803-5550
reagntsj@ricochet.net

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