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27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:37 am
by Johnny&Ruby
OK. So I've figured out that if I'm going to replace my 2 dead (or dead-ish) batteries in my L300, then I'm going to need a single 27 series battery. Can anyone here tell me what brand, model, and size of battery I need? Understand, please, I don't want options or different ways of doing it or whatever; I've determined that this is what I'm going to do, it needs to be done soon, and I need a single answer. Just the name of a battery and it's specs so I can go into Lordco or wherever and just buy one. Thanks.

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:36 pm
by Johnny&Ruby
I'm sorry. 16 views already, no replies, I'd just like to apologize for my tone in the original post. I do really need some help here... anyone? :(

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:45 pm
by mararmeisto
Might be best if you just went to something like a Battery Stop and asked for replacement batteries that are the correct physical size (the ones that came with your van are a little smaller than North American sizing) and the correct CCAs. Not sure what amperage, but the battery shop should be able to figure it out.

Because the batteries are connected in parallel, you don't get more voltage, just more current (that is, you can crank for longer).

When changing the batteries, be mindful of the fusible links in the battery compartment. If they are deteriorated enough, moving them may break them. You'll want to be mindful of that (i.e. it should be pointed out to whomever is changing your batteries).

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:48 pm
by jessef
I bought mine from Napa. It's their HD heavy duty line. If you are going to Lordco, ask if you can see what grp 27 batteries they have in the back in stock. If your wallet agrees, get the one with the highest cranking amps.

Tell them it's for a diesel and you want their best heavy duty group 27 battery and see what thy provide. If it's too hard on the wallet, go the next step down.

Make note of the position of the positive and negative terminal posts on your old battery andthe new battey before you buy the new battery.

I have had good experience with Odyssey AGM batteries but they are pricey.

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:43 pm
by MardyDelica
you need group 24 battery not 27
group 27 for single battery. group 24 is for double battery
hope this help cheers;
Mardy

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:02 pm
by Johnny&Ruby
Thanks for your help, folks.

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:39 pm
by Aciled
Just came from Napa 175.00 for group 27. The bat was tooo big. Group 24 was 147. 650 cac

Ended up going with a AC Delco Professional Series Group 24 700 cac 130 + tax & 7 yr warranty. There group 27 high cranking 750cac was also tooo BIG. Not sure what batteries Jesse is talking 'bout. :shock:

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 4:27 pm
by jessef
Taking about two or single battery?

If it's a single replacing the two grp24's a single grp27 will fit in that tray

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:45 pm
by Aciled
jfarsang wrote:Taking about two or single battery?

If it's a single replacing the two grp24's a single grp27 will fit in that tray



No it won't, but yes it will (sideways)..since you clarified that with me :?

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:57 pm
by jwfchase
Aciled wrote:
jfarsang wrote:Taking about two or single battery?

If it's a single replacing the two grp24's a single grp27 will fit in that tray



No it won't, but yes it will (sideways)..since you clarified that with me :?

It's OK to mount a battery on its side? I guess since they are all sealed cell now, but, just making sure this is correct?

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 12:26 am
by FalcoColumbarius
jwfchase wrote:
Aciled wrote:
jfarsang wrote:Taking about two or single battery?

If it's a single replacing the two grp24's a single grp27 will fit in that tray



No it won't, but yes it will (sideways)..since you clarified that with me :?

It's OK to mount a battery on its side? I guess since they are all sealed cell now, but, just making sure this is correct?
I think they are referring to lateral as opposed to longitudinal.

Re: 27 Series Battery -- Brand, Model, Size?

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 7:20 am
by jwfchase
Ah, hence the use of the word "sideways" instead of "on it's side"...