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There was a V8 battery discussion in another thread starting here:packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=29857#forumpost29857
Maybe of some help as there are suggestions on what needs to fit. It should be easy to get a slightly longer ground cable as long as the battery fits if that is the only holdup. Several make or have the braided ground in different lengths. Some have had issues with the original hold down clamp being a bit close to terminals.
Posted on: 2010/11/29 22:08
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As far as size is concerned, Group 29 fits the 55-56 battery tray and is a top post style. I have bought mine at Wal-Mart for the last 10 years, although they seem to last about the warranty period (3 years), then you have to buy another one.
FWIW, the Wal-Mart PN about 10 years ago was 060538818482. Craig
Posted on: 2010/11/29 22:19
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Hello,
It was recommended to me by a battery guy to install a semi truck battery. It has the same dimensions except for the height, it is about an inch higher, and the posts are in the center of the case instead of the corners. I have found it to be a superior substitute. Jerry
Posted on: 2010/11/30 8:14
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Looking for OEM appearance, I tried a couple of the boutique battery maker's version of the Group 60 in my 56 Carib. Though cosmetically they were correct I found them to give very short life, about 18 to 24 months. Since then I've used am Interstate Group 29, repainted in flat black and with a Willard decal. Fits the battery box acceptably and thus far has given good life, just into its 5th year.
Jerry's suggestion about a truck/bus commercial battery is probably worth looking into -- I've used for years a NAPA or Delco commercial truck/bus 6 volt battery in my 34 Packard and have always gotten 8 years or more from them. It's a very large 6-volt, NAPA 7212 or Delco 717A.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 8:53
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My latest 6v to 12v conversion leaves me with a very ugly bright white 12v battery installed. Sticks out like a sore thumb. As an alternative to painting it black i'm considering cutting a piece of tire inner tube to slip over the battery. I doubt that it will have any significant insulating effects to cause any overheating at all. The top of this battery is already black. Not sure what to do about some with red or green tops. Paint is about the only other option for the tops.
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Is there a good name for 6 V Batteries ?
In today's world, it's so easy to get a 12 V battery charger, you know the type, a large box you just plug the battery into, I think 24 hours for full charge. Is there the same for a 6 V Battery ?
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For the battery, there is a discussion herepackardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=0 on 47 Clipper batteries which I believe would also work for the 48. Napa parts seems to carry a good one.
If you mean a charger, then there are several available for 6v. Most are a selectable 6/12v with different amp combination which are relatively small and along the lines you mention. Sears sell a couple of good ones. I have an older small 6/12 and a newer 6/12/24 large unit that can start a car. Schumacher is another good brand and I use their small maintenance unit. Do a google search for 6 volt car battery charger and many will come up. The small low amp continuous "maintainer" units you can either mount permanently in the car and leave connected or carry out and connect as needed.
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I have a Sears Craftsman battery charger. It will charge 6V and 12V batteries at 2A or 12A, and it has a 75A start feature. It can be used in a manual or automatic mode. Hope this helps. (o{I}o)
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Hi Gary,
I can't make out if you are located on your oil rig, in the States or back in the UK.If you are in the UK there are companies that sell 6volt Batteries eg Lincon Batteries located in Rayleigh in Essex. I just recently bought a 6/12 battery charger from Draper tools Part# BC5 stock# 66802. Do not buy a battery tender that you leave coupled to the car during lay up from the States as they will not work over here in the UK. This is due to the difference in voltage and electrical cycle (herz). I have had two at different times connected to a correct step down transformer and both have gone wrong on their first charge. I hope this helps with your quest. Regards Terry
Posted on: 2010/11/30 12:15
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