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    I use the real small ones and put it under the dash.
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    If I remember correctly, Ken is running the same battery I am, an Odyssey PC680. It's only 7 inches wide x 3 thick and 7 tall, but it starts my T every time, even after sitting for months at a time.

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    I guess I should have asked before I installed that monster Optima in my car's trunk



    (That rat's nest of wires alongside the battery have been cleaned up since this photo was taken)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Thurm View Post
    I use the real small ones and put it under the dash.
    Ken
    This is a great idea! Thanks both Ken and Don for a great tip! I really didn't like the idea of 15' battery cables running from the trunk. I will be looking to allocate space for an Odyssey behind the dash.
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    On both my 32 roadster and my 32 3W coupe ... I have a place in the floor ... under the passenger seat. I like to use a Group 24 battery with 8oo CCA. The group 24 is a easier found replacement battery ... if you have trouble away from home. I also do not like the battery in the trunk ( just me ) but my wifes new DTS Caddy have one from the factory under the back seat. I like the battery as close to the firewall as possible to eliminate LONG battery cables. Henry Ford installed the battery in 32 Fords ... in about the same location I have mine. The top of the battery box in mine is flush with the front floor ... so it it high enough NOT to hang down below the frame and that the battery CANNOT be seen from a side view of the 32.



    You can see that the seat clears the metal cover over the battery and in no way ... affects the operation of the seat. You can also see ( if you look at the 3rd photo ) the cut -off KILL switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce View Post
    On both my 32 roadster and my 32 3W coupe ... I have a place in the floor ... under the passenger seat. I like to use a Group 24 battery with 8oo CCA.
    Deuce, your mentioning CCA made me look again, and that little dry battery has only 220 CCA. I plan to drive year round, in decent weather, so I may need to re-think using the little Odyssey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Deuce, your mentioning CCA made me look again, and that little dry battery has only 220 CCA. I plan to drive year round, in decent weather, so I may need to re-think using the little Odyssey.
    I was politely trying to telling you that the little battery MIGHT not be enough.
    I did not want to put anyone else's choices or selections down.
    My 3W has Vintage Air ... and air conditioning needs amps. I also have a PowerMaster high amperage alternator.



    A/C , along with Halogen Sylvania SilverStar H4 headlights and halogen tail lights ... requires a prety good electrical system. That little battery may work for the other guys ... but not in my car.
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    CCA are only part of the picture.
    PC 680 / PC 680mj Specs:

    * 680 cranking amps for 5 seconds
    * 595 cranking amps for 10 seconds
    * 525 cranking amps for 20 seconds
    * Short circuit current over 1800A
    * 17Ah
    * 25 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load
    * CCA - 220 (Is this important?)
    * Female brass terminal w/M6 SS bolt

    I was very leery when I first heard of these so I called the company. The President of Odyssey told me he is using one of these to start his blown BBC engine with power to spare. Mine has been in the car for 3 years now with absolutely no problems. Conversely, my Son Don has an Optima that he has to keep a trickle charger on at all times or it goes dead after a few weeks. This little Odyssey sits for months sometimes and always cranks it fine.

    However, if you do have a lot of accessories like A/C, amplifiers, etc, it might be wise to add a bigger one.

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    I have that one in my truck. It has a pretty nice stereo in it with a 55 amp alternator and mine is always up. No problems, I drive it 2 or 3 times a week, weather permitting.
    You can add up your usage and take the guessing out of it. It's just so nice to work with the small size. I have two wing nuts and it drops down from under my dash.
    Ken

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