Please help with battery choice
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I need a new battery again. I've had 4 of the same Unipart 072 EB590 Ahr 72 RC 130. I've had them replaced 3 times under warranty due to failures. The major problem I have is size (oh ah missus) the maximum that will fit is L258 W175 H208 which is exactly the size of the present (dead) battery. I cannot find a replacement and Unipart don't seem to do the 072 anymore. The terminals need to be; top left positive and bottom left negative. when positioned in the car. 4.5 1998
Would this be suitable even though it's 62ah? Exide Excell Battery 078
Would this be suitable even though it's 62ah? Exide Excell Battery 078
Edited by Focused on Wednesday 6th August 21:54
Hi Gary, Im also running optima, beleive it was a 4.2 as in the link. Ignore the the 50ah as it looks low but they really do turn over the engines quickly.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Optima-Red-Top-RTS-4-2-S...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Optima-Red-Top-RTS-4-2-S...
Focused said:
Thanks everyone, PH comes to the rescue yet again 
Sounds like there's only one option and I'll be ordering on Monday.
PS. Hi Russ, been awhile, how's things? You still in the same place?
Yeah good thanks, and you?
Sounds like there's only one option and I'll be ordering on Monday.
PS. Hi Russ, been awhile, how's things? You still in the same place?
Still in Watford with the same Cerb but it has something non original under the bonnet since i see you last.
It is likely the Unipart batteries are being killed by your Cerbera rather than they are faulty. Most Cerbera's flatten the batteries quite quickly, I also work on Alfas and the GTV's also flatten the batteries quite quickly fitted with the same Meta Alarm system. If the battery is discharged too much the plates inside the battery will distort and the battery will never be able to hold the same level of charge again, a couple of full discharges would be enough with most lead acid batteries to result in them not taking charge and needing replacement.
The optima batteries are better for the amount they can be discharged before they become damaged.
So you don't keep going through batteries look at the options of using a trickle/maintenance charger to help maintain the battery charge or an isolator for disconnecting the battery if left for more than a couple of weeks if in a secure garage etc.
The optima batteries are better for the amount they can be discharged before they become damaged.
So you don't keep going through batteries look at the options of using a trickle/maintenance charger to help maintain the battery charge or an isolator for disconnecting the battery if left for more than a couple of weeks if in a secure garage etc.
Chuffmeister said:
I bought a Varta E39 AGM. Loads of CCA and will hold charge for ages. I simply ditched the box and tied it down in the footwell. ecu still fits up the side and removal is easy.
Another vote for Varta, but I fitted a D39. It's an easy fit (242MM X 175MM X 190MM), terminals the right way round, and only £67 delivered.Really do appreciate all the help guys 
I've found this, only £20 more than the redtop, has 2 year warranty, free next day delivery and is the right size, what you reckon?
http://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/product/YTS+4.2/...

I've found this, only £20 more than the redtop, has 2 year warranty, free next day delivery and is the right size, what you reckon?
http://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/product/YTS+4.2/...
Focused said:
Really do appreciate all the help guys 
I've found this, only £20 more than the redtop, has 2 year warranty, free next day delivery and is the right size, what you reckon?
http://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/product/YTS+4.2/...
Same battery I have I'm sure. Great battery, had no problems with it (either starting the car, charging or fitting). My RedTop died after roughly 18 months of sitting on a car not doing much and discharging fully twice.
I've found this, only £20 more than the redtop, has 2 year warranty, free next day delivery and is the right size, what you reckon?
http://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/product/YTS+4.2/...
ukkid35 said:
Another vote for Varta, but I fitted a D39. It's an easy fit (242MM X 175MM X 190MM), terminals the right way round, and only £67 delivered.
Me too, fitted only yesterday, plenty of space to spare. May not last as long as a Red Top, but I use a trickle charger and I can get two for the price of one Red Top.jackwibble said:
Varta 086 just a little longer so dispense with clamp and the scuttle panel holds it in place it's a squeeze but for £80 and a 4 year warranty and the +ive fits the hole perfectly it's top banana 74 Ah and 680cca included.
Due to a bolt welded to the base plate that can't be removed without a lot of hassle. 258mm length is the max length possible. It's either the Varta D39 or the yellow top. I'll have to decide whether to save £100 and spend it on drugs & hookers 
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