Optima battery question
#11
flyhhr, where did you mount the batteries? Pictures would be nice! Are they hooked to the electrical system, and how if they are!
My main interest is in extra battery to power amateur radio equipment in an emergency. I know I'll draw way less amp/hrs than your audio equipment!
THANKS in advance!
My main interest is in extra battery to power amateur radio equipment in an emergency. I know I'll draw way less amp/hrs than your audio equipment!
THANKS in advance!
#13
flyhhr, where did you mount the batteries? Pictures would be nice! Are they hooked to the electrical system, and how if they are!
My main interest is in extra battery to power amateur radio equipment in an emergency. I know I'll draw way less amp/hrs than your audio equipment!
THANKS in advance!
My main interest is in extra battery to power amateur radio equipment in an emergency. I know I'll draw way less amp/hrs than your audio equipment!
THANKS in advance!
Or to add more batts just remove the spare tire.
I had pics of my car with 3 Kinetik 2400s back there but I can seem to find the pics right now.
#14
Norsican, Here is the direct reply from Johnson Control i.e. Optima Battery on a size for the HHR, I posted this elsewhere a while back but since you asked:
As of now this is not an Optima battery for the HHR.
Best Regards,
Jeff Juds
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So flyhhr how are you "getting away" with 2 Optima's in your HHR?? I LOVE the Optima and would truely like to use them!! Have 2 of the deep cycle blue tops in my amateur station that act as back-ups if the grid goes down.
Sarge
As of now this is not an Optima battery for the HHR.
Best Regards,
Jeff Juds
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So flyhhr how are you "getting away" with 2 Optima's in your HHR?? I LOVE the Optima and would truely like to use them!! Have 2 of the deep cycle blue tops in my amateur station that act as back-ups if the grid goes down.
Sarge
#15
OPTIMA is kind of a universal size. They will fit. You may have to mod the bracket, but they fit.
I have a pic of when I had one Optima in
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...875/optima.jpg
I have a pic of when I had one Optima in
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...875/optima.jpg
#16
OPTIMA is kind of a universal size. They will fit. You may have to mod the bracket, but they fit.
I have a pic of when I had one Optima in
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...875/optima.jpg
I have a pic of when I had one Optima in
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...875/optima.jpg
I'd like to get a yellow top as well.
#17
From www.optimabatteries.com
'Specs & Tech' section
Yellow-Top
Recommended charging information:
Alternator:
13.65 to 15.0 volts, no amperage limit.
Battery Charger:
13.8 to 15.0 volts, 10 amps maximum, 6-12 hours approximate.
Cyclic Applications:
14.7 volts, no current limit as long as battery temperature remains below 125°F (51.7°C). When current falls below 1 amp, finish with 2 amp constant current for 1 hour.
Rapid Recharge:
Maximum voltage 15.6 volts (regulated), no current limit as long as battery temperature remains below 125°F (51.7°C). Charge until current drops below 1 amp.
Float Charge:
13.2 to 13.8 volts, 1 amp maximum current, time indefinite (at lower voltage).
'Specs & Tech' section
Yellow-Top
Recommended charging information:
Alternator:
13.65 to 15.0 volts, no amperage limit.
Battery Charger:
13.8 to 15.0 volts, 10 amps maximum, 6-12 hours approximate.
Cyclic Applications:
14.7 volts, no current limit as long as battery temperature remains below 125°F (51.7°C). When current falls below 1 amp, finish with 2 amp constant current for 1 hour.
Rapid Recharge:
Maximum voltage 15.6 volts (regulated), no current limit as long as battery temperature remains below 125°F (51.7°C). Charge until current drops below 1 amp.
Float Charge:
13.2 to 13.8 volts, 1 amp maximum current, time indefinite (at lower voltage).
#18
You CAN put a normal "run-'o-the-mill" yellow in a HHR with very little effort. No...it is not a square peg/square hole affair, but it is almost that easy. LOL I had one in my HHR before I even was able to pick the car up from the dealership(long story). I then added 4 more for a total of 5 yellows in the HHR now. I simply have them all paralleled using powder coated copper buss bars. I even had it that way for several months on the completely STOCK electrical system (....waiting for the audio geeks to start flaming...LOL). The only drawback with the stock alt, was it seemed to take slightly longer to recharge (understatement). I now have a 240amp with no issues...other than noisy bearings.
#19
2006 HHR
I put in the red-top optima (I think it was group 34). No size issues ... it is taller than stock ... but still had plenty of clearance.
The stock battery has two hold down clamps. The front clamp needed to be replaced with the optima adapter clamp that the interstate battery warehouse stocks onhand (I would imagine any battery dealer would be familiar with this type of clamp as it appeared to be optima specific and not vehicle specific). The stock left-side clamp was rotated 180 degrees to accomodate the optima six-pack design. Both clamps still secure the battery and it is very well secured ... also no need for the venting on the optimas.
Additional note ... if you are in close proximity to an interstate battery warehouse ... call in advance and ask if they have an optima cosmetic factory blemish ... you will get a substantial discount off retail (like half price) ... this also applies to their standard battery types ... which they do carry an HHR specific model as well.
I put in the red-top optima (I think it was group 34). No size issues ... it is taller than stock ... but still had plenty of clearance.
The stock battery has two hold down clamps. The front clamp needed to be replaced with the optima adapter clamp that the interstate battery warehouse stocks onhand (I would imagine any battery dealer would be familiar with this type of clamp as it appeared to be optima specific and not vehicle specific). The stock left-side clamp was rotated 180 degrees to accomodate the optima six-pack design. Both clamps still secure the battery and it is very well secured ... also no need for the venting on the optimas.
Additional note ... if you are in close proximity to an interstate battery warehouse ... call in advance and ask if they have an optima cosmetic factory blemish ... you will get a substantial discount off retail (like half price) ... this also applies to their standard battery types ... which they do carry an HHR specific model as well.
#20
gulfcoast,
Turns out I have a Interstate Battery warehouse 15 minutes from my home. When my battery gets iffy, I'll give them a call and see if they have any blems.
I recall Sams Club and Costco carry them as well. Couldn't find a listing online. Will check them out as well.
Turns out I have a Interstate Battery warehouse 15 minutes from my home. When my battery gets iffy, I'll give them a call and see if they have any blems.
I recall Sams Club and Costco carry them as well. Couldn't find a listing online. Will check them out as well.