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I bought a 750 cca battery at a salvage yard - thought I would have a spare available - in the wiki it says to use 800CCA batterys. - so will this be useless in a CUCV?
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6.2 starter draws around 300 amps when cranking at the usual 9 volts (if a 12 volt system) or 150 amps at 18 volts (if a 24 volt system).I bought a 750 cca battery at a salvage yard - thought I would have a spare available - in the wiki it says to use 800CCA batterys. - so will this be useless in a CUCV?
So, your saying a battery looses cranking amps when it's warmer?A battery rated 750 CCA can deliver around 350-400 amps at 60-70 degrees F
NO. I mean exactly what I already stated . . . i.e. "two at zero degrees F give the same power as one at 70 degrees F."So, your saying a battery looses cranking amps when it's warmer?
CCA is typically a rating at 0F
Advertised/rated cranking amps is typically at 32F
So, I need to ask the manufacturer for, the Fine print ratings?
Your information and postings are very confusing, it makes me wonder why you continue to post such stuff.
The OP asked about the CCA rating labeled on a used battery he bought. It is sufficient. It is directly comparable to the CCA rating on all batterys.
Hmm. . . . I guess you have appointed yourself the official guardian to the guy that asked the incipient question?So, what about the OP's question.
fwiw, wiki's are far from absolute facts.
Also, I will continue to read your posts, even though your "style" doesn't seem to be the style we are used to or for that matter, all that useful. Sometimes, simple and to the point is best.
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