If i buy a PC680 do i need a new bracket to hold this Battery?
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Pc680 Battery Question?
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Originally posted by fatboy1185 View PostYou mean a battery tie down? All batteries need one, or else it will flop around when you take corners.
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Honestly if you are going to go with a smaller battery like the PC680, relocate it... that's what I did.
I built a box for it and mounted it lower down, basically right under where the stock battery tray is. Make the engine bay much cleaner.
^ Batter holder
^ Battery all nice and snug in it's new location
^Cleaner engine bay (still needs some work)
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Originally posted by frootloops View PostHonestly if you are going to go with a smaller battery like the PC680, relocate it... that's what I did.
I built a box for it and mounted it lower down, basically right under where the stock battery tray is. Make the engine bay much cleaner.
^ Batter holder
^ Battery all nice and snug in it's new location
^Cleaner engine bay (still needs some work)
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Originally posted by 92smokeaccord View PostTHAT IS COOL AS FUCK!!!! i want one.how much was the battry
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Originally posted by 92smokeaccord View Postlooks like a charger is hooked up. does it hold charge for long?
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Originally posted by 92smokeaccord View Postwere u get the battry from? how did u make the box for it.
What I did to make the box was I took the metal jacket that you can get with the battery (part number should end with MJ), attached two 1/8" thick x 2" wide aluminum bar to the metal jacket and that was it.
The thing that took the longest was getting everything lined up correctly for bolting it down because I wanted to use factory bolt locations instead of drilling and taping new holes.
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^Nice work on that, I admire the extra work using factory bolt holes! My 680 is getting pretty old, but it has always been fussy during the winter, I'm going w/ a big battery for the winter this year. I'm pretty much @ the point of needing a new 680 anyways, I bought it used from PrimoCB7 roughly 3.5 yrs ago!
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Thanks, I really like using factory bolt holes whenever possible. Takes a lot of work sometimes but its totally worth it.
But yeah I've noticed on really cold days it can be a bit hard to start so a winter battery wouldn't be a bad idea at all for anyone thinking about doing this.
I'm just amazed at how much abuse you can give this battery and it STILL charge back up to 100%. Might bump up to a larger Odyssey battery later down the road for more CCAs and a higher reserve... but for right now this 680 does a fantastic job!
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