Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
You're welcomeJust changed out my 6TL AGM batteries, 1 was shot only showed 10.7 volts and after all night on my Genius 7200 still at 10.7 and the charger was giving my a bad battery code. Other 6TL AGM is good but changed them both for Exide 24F batteries, the 24F's fit in the tray with room on the side to spare, used the battery hold down, had to place about 7/16" of wood as spacer to get things snug. 800 CCA, good fit, a 40 month FREE replacement and half the price of 6TL from NAPA. Oh ya !
View attachment 754289View attachment 754290View attachment 754291
Beats paying 100 to 150 for the name brands and they last half their warranty time and then they try to jerk you aroundYeah those 50$ 24f from Wal-Mart is what I use for tractors, genie, and battery banks.
Only a year warranty. Haven't tried to do a warranty claim on them, but walmart can be weird
I know it's been a while, but thought I would add something to this.I still have the cheap Walmart batteries in mine and need to replace them at some point. I thought about doing it when one went bad last winter, but it was still under warranty and a free battery was better than buying one. My balancer seems to keep them balanced and as long as I plug into my charger periodically (connected through the NATO slave port) they do fine.
I was wondering if anyone has tried the DEKA 6TMF batteries? They're a 6TL format, ~$250, and 1225 CCA.
Well done! I have been running the Cheapo Walmart batteries in my M-1009 for years. My Humvee 6tls just gave out, they were new in 2003. Yeah, surprised me too.I recently replaced the batteries in my M996A1 and after years of using Interstate 6TLs that only lasted about 28 months I decided to go with 24Fs. They are the same height and length as the 6TLs but a couple inches narrower so you can use your old battery hold down bracket with them. They have the same CCA ratings and come with a 3 year replacement that beats the snot out of the Interstates. I changed the routing of the cables to a much simpler path as you can see and you can use a quick disconnect jumper between them as a security measure if you want to. For whatever reason these 24F batteries come in 2 versions called North and South(????). One has flat top fill covers and the other has the old sytle raised fill caps. Look for the flat top batteries. Here's a picture of how this turned out:
View attachment 746069
Yes, they do fit into the original battery. I put some high density foam alongside the batteries but after several hundred miles of driving I don't see any evidence of the batteries moving. It does add some insulation to the batteries too.