Dual Batterys
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Dual Batterys
I would like to install a 2nd battery in my Delica. I notice a lot of them come with two batteries, Were do they put the 2nd one?
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Re: Dual Batterys
They are side-by-side on the battery platform. Positive terminal to the rear, negative at the front. Wired in parallel, of course. They have to be 24 series or smaller, top terminal only (not enough room for side terminals).
If your's had only a single battery and you are replacing it, you can also get one larger 27 series battery, and not have to worry about the jumpers between them. It would also leave room for other toys like chargers.
If your's had only a single battery and you are replacing it, you can also get one larger 27 series battery, and not have to worry about the jumpers between them. It would also leave room for other toys like chargers.

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Re: Dual Batterys
No need. Waste of money, space and weight.
If you currently have just the one stock battery, then just swap it out for a good one.
Battery technology has come a long ways over the past few years.
AGM (glass mat) batteries were over $500 mark a few years ago and rare.
Now they are priced at competitive cost and give you a lot more compared to standard batteries in a single battery solution.
I used Odyssey because they are made in the USA and are recommended by military/ambulance/overlanders that I know.
I originally had Optima batteries but was discouraged from using them because the quality control has dropped significantly over the past few years due to them now being manufactured overseas and using different chemicals than they used to.
I had two stock batteries and changed to one single battery.
It's better, cheaper, lighter and eliminates unneeded wiring.
If you currently have just the one stock battery, then just swap it out for a good one.
Battery technology has come a long ways over the past few years.
AGM (glass mat) batteries were over $500 mark a few years ago and rare.
Now they are priced at competitive cost and give you a lot more compared to standard batteries in a single battery solution.
I used Odyssey because they are made in the USA and are recommended by military/ambulance/overlanders that I know.
I originally had Optima batteries but was discouraged from using them because the quality control has dropped significantly over the past few years due to them now being manufactured overseas and using different chemicals than they used to.
I had two stock batteries and changed to one single battery.
It's better, cheaper, lighter and eliminates unneeded wiring.
jfarsang wrote:I went to Polar as well. Have been buying batteries there for a while.
Picked up one of these to replace the 'pair' in the Chamonix.
The one Odyssey battery is the equivalent to about 4-5 normal batteries + more. 1,500 cold crankin' amps for 5 seconds !![]()
http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery ... series.htm
It doubles as a deep cycle battery as well. 4 year free replacement warranty. Can't beat that.
Came out to $210 + taxes for the PC1500 version with dual terminal posts.
Not bad considering the retail/list is $500 and current online is $350+
AGL (glass pack) can be mounted any orientation except inverted and US DOT and IATA certified non-spillable.
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Odyssey Batteries use Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) Technology to offer the characteristics of two disparate battery designs. The Odyssey can deep cycle without damage, as well as provide enormous cranking power for starting and winching. Should an Odyssey Battery become deeply discharged, simply recharge it following the instructions in the owner's manual and it will be returned to full power.
Odyssey Batteries are completely sealed and do not leak. There is no fear of acid spillage, as Odyssey Batteries recycle the internal gas during operation and charging. With an Odyssey, you will not see your terminals or battery tray corrode as you would with standard batteries. Odyssey Batteries may be installed in any orientation except inverted without leakage or sacrificing performance attributes. The US Department of Transportation has certified Odyssey Batteries as a nonspillable item, so it may be shipped worry-free by air or overnight service if required.
The PC1500 is almost identical in size to the Group 34 sized Optima 750U Yellow Top Battery and the 800U Red Top Battery.
Unlike the 750U Yellow Top and 800U Red Top battery from Optima, the PC1500 operates as both a deep cycle and a starting battery, all in one.
The PC1500 may be deeply discharged multiple times without damage to the battery.![]()
A PC1500 has the best characteristics of the two Optima batteries in a single battery.
They have some neat accessories. I like their hold down tray.
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Re: Dual Batterys
Hi Dave, Welcome to this site. Erebus and jfarsang gave you great info.
If you're in the lower mainland area, we are happy to meet up to discuss various things about the various battery installations before you buy anything. Depending on your needs, there are a some choices. Jay has helped several delii with battery installs (no we don't sell them, just love them - we camp year round in the TardisDeli so I NEED my inverter, microwave, tea kettle, mug warmer, fridge, electric blanket, emergency radio chargers).
You're welcome to post specific questions here, for us and others to reply to.
Cheers, Christine
If you're in the lower mainland area, we are happy to meet up to discuss various things about the various battery installations before you buy anything. Depending on your needs, there are a some choices. Jay has helped several delii with battery installs (no we don't sell them, just love them - we camp year round in the TardisDeli so I NEED my inverter, microwave, tea kettle, mug warmer, fridge, electric blanket, emergency radio chargers).
You're welcome to post specific questions here, for us and others to reply to.
Cheers, Christine
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Re: Dual Batterys
I still need to buy Jay some burgers for me helping himTardisDeli wrote:Hi Dave, Welcome to this site. Erebus and jfarsang gave you great info.
If you're in the lower mainland area, we are happy to meet up to discuss various things about the various battery installations before you buy anything. Depending on your needs, there are a some choices. Jay has helped several delii with battery installs (no we don't sell them, just love them - we camp year round in the TardisDeli so I NEED my inverter, microwave, tea kettle, mug warmer, fridge, electric blanket, emergency radio chargers).
You're welcome to post specific questions here, for us and others to reply to.
Cheers, Christine


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Re: Dual Batterys
since I live in alberta where can one purchase on of these batteries here???
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Re: Dual Batterys
Vernon Battery has them (250) 542-4275. You could have him pop it on the Greyhound and it will be there pronto................................Kirk out.madmazda wrote:since I live in alberta where can one purchase on of these batteries here???
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Re: Dual Batterys
I recall Jeff Kutzner at Canmore NAPA set up a wholesale account for Delica Forum members. You may want to check on your price with him and compare.
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Re: Dual Batterys
thanks I'll give it a try


DelicaFreaka wrote:Vernon Battery has them (250) 542-4275. You could have him pop it on the Greyhound and it will be there pronto................................Kirk out.madmazda wrote:since I live in alberta where can one purchase on of these batteries here???