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battery is fully sealed for life and comes with a massive three year warranty. Unlike standard leisure batteries which may do between 100-150 recharge cycles the new Lucas range will do 500! yes 500!
Halfords at around £90 each. I know there are places were you can buy a bit cheaper but they are cheaper for a reason.
I would go for the 85ah Lucas battery. Its cheaper and you will still get up to 500 recycles.
After using a cheap £10 jobby I found it wasn't doing the job. Bought one of these and did seem to get a lot more from the 85 amp Batteries.http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_210939_langId_-1_categoryId_165629Like I said above at the moment I'm only charging the New 113 amp about every 4 days.I would never buy another Battery from Halfords. They offer a 24 month warranty but when I took a battery back that wasn't performing they put it on their meter and said it's fine. Explained that I had fully charged it but it will only last me about 3 hrs, whereas when it was new I could get two days out of it. They wasn't interested.If you live local to Alpha batteries you can call and pick one up save a couple of £.
Quote from: rg1 on November 04, 2009, 03:48:29 pmI would go for the 85ah Lucas battery. Its cheaper and you will still get up to 500 recycles.500 cycles at 113Ah will give more operation time than 500 cycles at 85AhAt 5 amp draw a 85Ah battery will give roughly 12 hours before you start to damage the battery.At 5 amp draw a 113Ah battery will give roughly 16 hours before you start to damage the batery.Therfore over 500 cycles a 85Ah battery will give 6000 hours of operation time on the other hand a 113Ah will give 8000 hours.