Charging System: Battery
- AGM60L - DIN
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Capacity [20 hr/5 hr] (AH) | 60/48 |
| Cold Cranking Amperage (A) | 640 (SAE)/640 (EN) |
| Reserve Capacity (Min) | 100 |
| Specific Gravity | 1.30 - 1.32 [25°C (77°F)] |
| Voltage (V) | 12 |
- AGM70L - DIN
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Capacity [20 hr/5 hr] (AH) | 70/56 |
| Cold Cranking Amperage (A) | 760 (SAE)/760 (EN) |
| Reserve Capacity (Min) | 120 |
| Specific Gravity | 1.30 - 1.32 [25°C (77°F)] |
| Voltage (V) | 12 |
Information
- Model type description
- Cold Cranking Ampere (CCA): Cold Cranking Amps is the rating used in the battery industry to define a battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures.
- The rating is the number of amps a new, fully charged battery can deliver at -18°C (-0.4°F) for 30 seconds, while maintaining a voltage of at least 7.2 volts for a 12 volt battery.
- The higher the CCA rating, the greater the starting power of the battery.
- RESERVE CAPACITY (RC): Reserve Capacity is a battery industry rating, defining a battery's ability to power a vehicle with an inoperative alternator or fan belt.
- The rating is the number of minutes a battery at 26.7°C (80°F) can be discharged at 25 amps and maintain a voltage of 10.5 volts for a 12 volt battery.
- The higher the reserve rating, the longer your vehicle can operate should your alternator or fan belt fail.