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How To Choose Right Exide Battery For Vehicle!

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How To Choose Right Exide Battery For Vehicle!



TECHNOLOGY TYPE: Important and little technical factor! Before replacing your exide battery first of all you need to know is that which kind of technology your vehicle required. Whether a “conventional starting battery” is need or “deep cycle or AGM battery” is required.

WARRANTY OF THE BATTERY: Before buying your battery must ask for the replacement warranty instead of total warranty, because replacement warranty holds the most important part among whole warranty period. During replacement warranty period you will get your battery changed, if there would be any fault arises, but in rest of the warranty period you will get only pro-rata based claim.

BATTERY PHYSICAL SIZE: Battery size means the physical size of the battery you will required for your vehicle. However, This is not the vital factor but if you have chosen the model which is slightly different with the original battery size that may cause you little trouble to fit it. For reference you can check your vehicle manual or you can also ask any expert for help.

COLD CRANKING AMPS (CCA): CCA is the rating criteria used in the battery industry to differentiate battery’s ability to start an engine in the cold temperature. The rating here defines to the numbers of amps a 12 volt battery can deliver at 0°C for around 30 seconds with constantly maintaining the voltage of the battery at 7.2 volts simultaneously. In the most easy way we say ‘Higher the CCA rating, more the powerful battery’.

RESERVE CAPACITY (RC) OF BATTERY: It means how long a fully charged battery can provide power to essential accessories at the event of vehicle alternator (Charger) failure. Good battery’s RC capacity can be identified if it can deliver a constant current of 25 Amps at 80°F without falling below to the minimum voltage of 1.75 volts per cell

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