Fitting 110aH Leisure Battery - tight squeeze?
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Re: Fitting 110aH Leisure Battery - tight squeeze?
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Re: Fitting 110aH Leisure Battery - tight squeeze?
Thanks for the replies guys - the dealer I'm getting it off is a mate so I think i go with the 'try before you buy' idea, just to make sure it fits first.
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Re: Fitting 110aH Leisure Battery - tight squeeze?
I found removing the Air intake gave me a little extra room for the "swing" in..... it's the hold the battery up at the inside end while you slide under the wing technique...... 
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Re: Fitting 110aH Leisure Battery - tight squeeze?
Sounds like a Marine battery, actually "hybrid" Kirsty.missfixit70 wrote:My Numax 110ah is a deep cycle leisure/starting battery, rather than a dedicated LB, haven't looked into the technical comparisons, but it's good enough for me with a decent gaurantee
Best advice, again, is at the '12v side of life'. http://www.ccis.com/home/mnemeth/12volt/12volt.htm
See ,What's a battery?, but 'Selecting batteries, in particular.
Re: Fitting 110aH Leisure Battery - tight squeeze?
A bit late again, I'm afraid .......
Some info here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 06&start=0 might be helpful. My Elecsol 100A fits in very easily (much more so than the Halfords 110A which I took out)
Some info here http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 06&start=0 might be helpful. My Elecsol 100A fits in very easily (much more so than the Halfords 110A which I took out)






