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Anyone fitted Optima or Fullriver AGM Battery in '68 or later Beetle
hulbyw - August 20th, 2014 at 07:52 PM

Found my wet cell battery had leaked so I want to replace it with a sealed battery and as I have experience with the Optima, that would be my first choice, however it does not have recessed terminals (the Fullriver does) and it is 200mm high as opposed to the wet cell I have removed which stands 175mm high.
Has anyone fitted the Optima and if so what did you use to ensure the seat frame never shorts against the battery terminals?
Cheers............wayne


57oval - August 20th, 2014 at 08:05 PM

Turn the optima battery on its side, it will still work upside down.
Use the Red top optima.


hulbyw - August 20th, 2014 at 08:13 PM

Thanks. Any suggestions as to how hold it down when mounted on its side? Not keen on drilling holes in the floor
Cheers


donn - August 20th, 2014 at 09:14 PM

I had a Hawker Odyssey battery in my buggy when I bought it 10 years ago, it died and I had to replace it with one of simmilar size so that it would fit in the very confined space that the old one lived in, cant remember the actual brand but I got it from Battery World, still going strong after 8 years. The size is 179mm wide, 180mm deep and 145mm high to the top of the terminals (not recessed). They are both the type that you can turn any way you want, some sort of acid gell I think, should do your job admirably.


vlad01 - August 21st, 2014 at 11:09 AM

I use delkor batteries. They have all the range even recessed post type.

my first one I bought in 08, been flatten to near 0V twice accidentally still working like new now. Done about about 200,000km too.

recently bought another one for one of the other cars, great battery, not cheap, was about $180 ? but you get what you pay for.


MickH - August 21st, 2014 at 08:21 PM

I use the Deka AGM batteries....very small and compact..


helbus - August 21st, 2014 at 09:08 PM

We fit the odyssey 925 batteriries to all cars at our work. They are all fitted sideways in the rear quarter panels, and I have one like that in my sedan too. The race cars all use the 680 to save weight.

They are over $300 for the 925. You can buy hold down brakets, which you would be able to modify to fit a Beetle.


hulbyw - August 21st, 2014 at 11:32 PM

Thanks Pete. Found a listing for $285 delivered so that looks like the go
Cheers.....Wayne