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im sorry for asking this..but im a little confused....it seems that everybody that has the light weight battery and the mini battery tray has an oil catch can...is it necessary to have when u have the light weight battery? thanx
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Originally Posted by eling99
im sorry for asking this..but im a little confused....it seems that everybody that has the light weight battery and the mini battery tray has an oil catch can...is it necessary to have when u have the light weight battery? thanx
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Originally Posted by eling99
im sorry for asking this..but im a little confused....it seems that everybody that has the light weight battery and the mini battery tray has an oil catch can...is it necessary to have when u have the light weight battery? thanx
LOL, naah man it just makes a convienient spot to put the catch can since you decreased the battery size.
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i have a question on mini batteries... are those convenient or simply would not fail you if you have a decent sound system (cd player,amp, subs, dvd etc etc) or if decide to get one should i be ready to buy another one 2 months later??? thanx
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car batteries are rechargable...you shouldnt have to buy a new one for a year or two...just like a regular battery....however, you will get dimming lights when your stereo hits and cold starts will be more difficult
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I have had no cold-start problems with my mini battery in the real cold weather up here in the northeast.. Even after sitting in sub-zero weather a few days at one point.. I don't think deep cycling the battery (discharging it) will do any perminent damage, but there's very little reserve capacity so you would need an adequate alternator to keep your stereo happy when the car is running, and you might not want to run a powerful amp very long just off the battery.. (I definitely rarely leave the accessories running even though I've never had the battery even seem to be discharging to a alarming level)