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Thread: D2 Battery Century/GS Yuasa CCA600 Vs CCA850

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    D2 Battery Century/GS Yuasa CCA600 Vs CCA850

    Hi All,
    I hope you are well. I need a little bit of help please re battery ratings etc.

    Currently LP has a Century N70ZZ CCA600 RC140 battery.

    I have been on to battery worlds website and went through their wizard to find the 'right' battery for LP and it came back with needing the following:

    Model: Discovery Series ll 4.0l V8
    Year: 1999-on

    Search results

    Brand Minimum

    GS Yuasa 86ZMF

    OR

    Century 86ZMF


    All specs on the spec sheets between both are identical aside from the name and model number.

    So my questions are:

    1. What is the difference between the two manufacturers?
    2. What are the real benefits of the CCA600 I have in there now compared to the ones above which are rated at CCA850?
    3. Is there a middle battery between the CCA600 and CCA850 that would be suffice?
    4. Pros/Cons of either rated battery, i.e. lower vs higher etc ??

    I have had to call out RACV 2 times last week, not fun 6 months pregnant and with 4 kids on hot days so I need to get this sorted in between the working days over xmas... i.e to purchase a new one.


    Merry Christmas to all for tomorrow or Happy Holidays, however you celebrate it...

    Thanks for the help, much appreciated

    Cheers,

    Lp

    btw I purchased Lp a little over 5.5 years ago and don't know if its the original battery.

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    Hi I literally we t threw this the other day, all the Info I found said I needed a minimum of 850cca for my 01 v8, but I got a 1000cca from Nrma for $239 so I got that, cca or cold cranking amps is basically how powerful the battery is, I went the thousand as I figured its more powerful so it's less strain on the battery so it should last longer, now it's running beautiful, so I believe the battery you have now is far to small for your disco, hope this helps

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    Mine is a Td5 The battery was a Century N70ZZ4WD 21270 CCA 710 L 295(305) x W 160(172) x H205 (225 OA)
    As listed on this site I changed it for a Caterpillar battery 115-2422 $224 from Hastings Deering it is working well
    Ollie

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    Hello,
    Many thanks for the input. It all makes sense with your replies and those that posted from the searches I came across, it would explain why it keeps dying... not enuf guts!!

    I was quoted $270 (member price) for an RACV branded 850CCA battery w/ 3 yr warranty...

    Battery World as an example provide 12 month warranty on their 850CCA Century battery and are slightly cheaper where as RACV are a smidge more expensive but offer a longer warranty.

    Does anyone know whether RACV batteries are crap for putting it bluntly. I'm leaning more towards the RACV branded one only because of the warranty offered... any input appreciated...

    @ disco2_dan, that's a good price from NRMA ... do they offer a standard 12 month warranty or a longer one though (out of curiosity)... and are they NRMA branded batteries?

    RACV did have the 1000 on offer also, same price as the 850CCA w/ 2yr warranty however for my needs think it may be a bit overkill. I do lots of short trips, local shopping and occasional trips longer than 30k's one way with the only real consumption when we go away and hook in all the kids entertainment etc...


    Thanks again everyone for your input...

    Cheers,
    Lp

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    It came with 2 year warranty, and they came to my house and installed it, no such thing as over kill I think the 1000 would prob be better suited to your needs actually, I only had a 770cca in mine and now I got the bigger one everything seems to run smoother for some reason, Mabey cause its not struggling for power or something, cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ollie View Post
    Mine is a Td5 The battery was a Century N70ZZ4WD 21270 CCA 710 L 295(305) x W 160(172) x H205 (225 OA)
    As listed on this site I changed it for a Caterpillar battery 115-2422 $224 from Hastings Deering it is working well
    Ollie
    A big endorsement for the same Caterpillar battery from me as well, fantastic item with so much grunt.

    There is no such thing as overkill with batteries, not in a Discovery at least.
    Regards, Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by landyprincess View Post
    Hello,
    Many thanks for the input. It all makes sense with your replies and those that posted from the searches I came across, it would explain why it keeps dying... not enuf guts!!

    I was quoted $270 (member price) for an RACV branded 850CCA battery w/ 3 yr warranty...

    Battery World as an example provide 12 month warranty on their 850CCA Century battery and are slightly cheaper where as RACV are a smidge more expensive but offer a longer warranty.

    Does anyone know whether RACV batteries are crap for putting it bluntly. I'm leaning more towards the RACV branded one only because of the warranty offered... any input appreciated...

    @ disco2_dan, that's a good price from NRMA ... do they offer a standard 12 month warranty or a longer one though (out of curiosity)... and are they NRMA branded batteries?

    RACV did have the 1000 on offer also, same price as the 850CCA w/ 2yr warranty however for my needs think it may be a bit overkill. I do lots of short trips, local shopping and occasional trips longer than 30k's one way with the only real consumption when we go away and hook in all the kids entertainment etc...


    Thanks again everyone for your input...

    Cheers,
    Lp
    The main reason it will be dying is that batteries have a lifespan of around 5 years. Your battery is just old and tired. The CCA is a measure of how much power the battery can supply at -18°C without the voltage dropping below 7.2V.

    My D2 Td5 had one of the RACV 1000CCA batteries in it when I bought it, but that died 10 months into my ownership. Judging by the manufacturing codes on the battery it was a bit over 5 years old when it was replaced. Because I'm running a dual battery setup I've switched to a more suitable battery for this purpose, but I doubt you'd have any problems with the RACV supplied unit.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Generally the longer the warranty the better quality the battery under normal conditions. A 3 year warranty battery is expected to last a minimum of 3 years by the manufacturer , or they wouldn't offer a 3 year warranty!
    Regards Philip A

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    I'm not sure it's that simple. If you look at the supercharge batteries range for example the warranty is related to the intended usage. The 31 sized batteries which are a heavy duty truck battery have a 12 month warranty which reflects the fact they are likely to worked very hard. Smaller batteries of the same construction have 24 or 36 month warranty which again reflects intended usage rather than quality.

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    BTW: All Auto Club batteries are from the same source

    NRMA, RACQ, RACV etc are joint owners of a company that provides batteries to all of them.

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