Re: authentic (looking?) battery 1954 Caribbean
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Optima. Did you check on the price from our local Packard Optima vendor? You out there Dwight?
Posted on: 2010/5/13 15:54
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Oh, Definitely go with the Optima inside the Willard case, just be certain to disconnect the battery during any period of non-use, even after driving to a show and parking. The Optima offers beaucoup cranking amps, but is not tolerant to deep-cycle discharges like a lead-acid battery. Not tolerant at all, so just be safe and disconnect it whenever you stop for any period of time. I might go so far as to put an ammeter (hand-held) between the battery and the "load" the post on the starter solenoid to see if there is any drain on the battery, locate the source of the drain and correct it before getting the Optima. You can't beat the cranking amps they stuff in such a small package.
Posted on: 2010/5/13 15:59
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Third vote for the Optima. None of the repro batteries I've tried lasted too long. Others posted they have had similar experiences.
The $295 with case and battery is the best combo price I find. Batteries run from $125 at Amazonamazon.com/Optima-Batteries-8010-044-Starting-Battery/dp/B00099HVN6 $160 at 5th avenuefifthaveinternetgarage.com/parts/parts_counter_3.html to $180 at Heinmullerpackardparts.org/parts.htm The Willard case at Antique Battery and Heinmuller --maybe others-- but his combo price appears it would be quite a bit more. The SoCal region of PI lists generic cases but don't appear to be labeled & prices may be out of date.packards-today.com/catalog.php?CID=2
Posted on: 2010/5/13 16:46
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Pepboys used to sell the Optima batteries also. Not sure if they carry the 6v versions. But I would imagine a tractor supply store might carry them also a 6v is still used in agricultural circles. If you can find it locally you may save some money because of the cost to ship the battery.
Posted on: 2010/5/13 17:01
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Take a look at Tractor Supply-the group 2/3(long narrow) they sell for about $85. I am sure they have other 6v. It is a lead acid which is basis for the optimun
Posted on: 2010/5/13 20:16
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I'm not particularly an advocate of Optima-type batteries, I really don't yet see what advantages they offer over a good lead-acid battery like a NAPA commercial truck/bus battery. But that said, in a case where the battery is visible under the hood and the owner wants an authentic appearance, I'd pick the Optima in an appropriate black case over the boutique lead acid battery every time - I've had quite a few Group 60 boutique Williards and they generally gave very poor service life.
Posted on: 2010/5/13 20:50
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Thanks for the information!
Posted on: 2010/5/13 21:08
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Quote:
Take a look at Tractor Supply-the group 2/3(long narrow) they sell for about $85. I am sure they have other 6v. It is a lead acid which is basis for the optimun I'm not quite sure exactly what you are saying here, but the Optima is not a lead acid battery, it is better classified as a foil-gel battery, the "plates" are foil, wrapped concentrically around each other with gel in place of the acid. They can be tipped upside down with no ill effect, no spillage. Tractor Supply does offer some great bargains if they happen to carry what you need.
Posted on: 2010/5/14 8:16
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A bit off topic, forgive me, but perhaps it's time I learned more about the Optima batteries. In my 34 Eight and other prewar seniors with the large battery box below the front seat or below the golf club compartment, I use a NAPA 7212 which gives 1220 cold cranking amps at 32 degrees F, and 1000 at 0 degrees F. Does a single (not installing two in parallel) Optima-type, have comparative capacity?
Posted on: 2010/5/14 8:36
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