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70 AMP battry

Post by MMamdouh »

my 1.5 SOHC lanos came with a 55 AMP battry, will replacing that battry with a 70 AMP one do me any good? will it strain the alternator or so?

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Post by Pir0 »

Not 100% sure but I just think your alternator will charge as numal, your battery just has a bigger potential than the last. My friend done that aswell with one of his older cars, had a battery from a 2002 vauxhall astra combi van, which was a disel and it had the bigger battery, he put it into a car that normally has a smaller one and it worked 100%. lasted longer too.
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Post by jorge »

I have two battery in my car and no problem....
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Post by daewoomofo »

the larger battery will only provide more current to your car, there is no down side to it.
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Post by woo_sleeper »

I got a 70amp been using it for a yr nw
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Post by Speedball »

daewoomofo wrote:... there is no down side to it.
Actually I think there is :) If you put the bigger battery the alternator will charge it with less than 10% of the capacity.

Example: 60Ah battery should be charged with 6A
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Post by daewoomofo »

the battery is only used to start the car. you dont use very much power starting the car. it wont matter if it charges at less than 10%. ecpecially when its a 90 amp alt (99% sure it is)
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Post by Speedball »

Yes you are right it will only make the battery capacity smaller
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Post by daewoomofo »

i dont under stand what you mean. charging it with a 90 amp alt will shorten the battery life? no it wont, it will only ensure that the battery is well charged. you have to remember that the car runs on the alternator, not the batery, your stereo, heat, lights and what ever use power so there is less amps going to the battery. there is NO down side to a higher amp battery.
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