Battery ignorance
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Battery ignorance
After struggling on with my battery on these cold Aberdeen mornings it has eventually given up the ghost, so I looked at the battery for information on a raplacement but, not speaking japanesse, got no joy. Then I trawled through the forum to see if I could find out what battery I needed and all I came up with was that I would be best to get a 105a/h. Armed with this info I headed for Halfords where there were no batteries with 105a/h written in large letters across the front. Eventually I found a member of staff who punched b-o-n-g-o into her computer (even though I said not to bother) and then looked at me blankly.
So, forgive my ignorance but what do I need to buy? Any advice would be much appreciated (by my wife who needs to go shopping - preferably before Christmas)
Thanks
Ian from Aberdeen
So, forgive my ignorance but what do I need to buy? Any advice would be much appreciated (by my wife who needs to go shopping - preferably before Christmas)
Thanks
Ian from Aberdeen
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This is a very timely thread as my battery died this morning on my bongo i phoned a few local motor factors and was offered a variety of batteries
1st 90amp with 540 cold crank start £65 2 year warranty
2nd 75amp 600 c c s £70 3 year warranty
3rd 90amp 700c c s £90 2 year warranty
4th 90amp 700c c s £75 2 year warranty
which would be the best as i will purchase one tommorrow?
1st 90amp with 540 cold crank start £65 2 year warranty
2nd 75amp 600 c c s £70 3 year warranty
3rd 90amp 700c c s £90 2 year warranty
4th 90amp 700c c s £75 2 year warranty
which would be the best as i will purchase one tommorrow?
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Oh no now I'm confused...I did some phoning round and sourced a "UK type 249" as per Ian's initial reply...but it's costing me £100 (incl VAT). Why isn't life simple.....! Is it worth getting the more expensive one or will a cheaper one do (and is a 90amp 700 cold crank thingummy what I want to ask for) particularly as I intend trading my bongo in for a younger and more attractive model in the new year (I love her but she's getting a bit tempremental)...
This thread certainly is timely! We had our battery stolen this weekend! Buggers got in and nicked the thing!!!!
Anyhow, I'm now searching through the minefield of batteries and I've been found the following:
Motoquip VBY44 (105 a/h) @ £98 (inc VAT)
or a Banner Battery - EU Type 068 with only 60 a/h @ 76.38 inc VAT
Can anybody provide some definitive guidance? Do I really need the 95/105 a/h?
Does anybody know of any dealers in Southampton (I tried Furze and they couldn't help).
Thanks,
Mark
Anyhow, I'm now searching through the minefield of batteries and I've been found the following:
Motoquip VBY44 (105 a/h) @ £98 (inc VAT)
or a Banner Battery - EU Type 068 with only 60 a/h @ 76.38 inc VAT
Can anybody provide some definitive guidance? Do I really need the 95/105 a/h?
Does anybody know of any dealers in Southampton (I tried Furze and they couldn't help).
Thanks,
Mark
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A 60a/h battery will struggle to start your Bongo at all, even in the summer. I have 2 60a/h batteries and they work fine, but 1 battery alone only starts it in the summer.kt wrote:This thread certainly is timely! We had our battery stolen this weekend! Buggers got in and nicked the thing!!!!
Anyhow, I'm now searching through the minefield of batteries and I've been found the following:
Motoquip VBY44 (105 a/h) @ £98 (inc VAT)
or a Banner Battery - EU Type 068 with only 60 a/h @ 76.38 inc VAT
Can anybody provide some definitive guidance? Do I really need the 95/105 a/h?
Does anybody know of any dealers in Southampton (I tried Furze and they couldn't help).
Thanks,
Mark
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Battery replacement
Go to a motor factors and ask for a 105 or greater AH battery -my replacement was a for a iveco flatbed truck and is the right fit-
make sure the positive and negative pillars are in the correct orientation ( 40Plus vat!)_
make sure the positive and negative pillars are in the correct orientation ( 40Plus vat!)_
I say, Do You Bongo?....... RATHER!
i phoned around lots of motor factors again today and the conclusion was that a uk type 249 90a/h 700 cold crank start is the one to go for
the guy i spoke to said the bongo is designed to run with this size of battery and fitting a a larger size then originally specified by mazda would be detrimental to other engine ancillaries such as the alternator, because the alternator would always be trying to charge the battery beyond its designed capacity
what do you think i suppose this could have merit?
the guy i spoke to said the bongo is designed to run with this size of battery and fitting a a larger size then originally specified by mazda would be detrimental to other engine ancillaries such as the alternator, because the alternator would always be trying to charge the battery beyond its designed capacity
what do you think i suppose this could have merit?