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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: r0ssrg on December 04, 2012, 07:29:36 PM
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Hi All
Just noticed BCF have Century 100Amp Deep Cycle AGM batteries for $329. I need a pair for my Modcon and thought this might be the best option? http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/search/index.php/batteries/ID-224 (http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/search/index.php/batteries/ID-224)
I can find cheaper on Ebay but figured Century would make a solid reliable battery.
What do you think, go for it?
Rossco
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I don,t like to self promote >:D >:D >:D
so all I will say is call me if you want to save Lets say $50 per battery.
Jet ;D ;D
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Yep, I think that there about $50 to expensive for 100AH AGM, around the $280 mark for Deka Seamate/ Intimidator is what I have purchased over here in the west.
Go with Jetcrew
Cheers Mike :cheers:
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Hi All
Just noticed BCF have Century 100Amp Deep Cycle AGM batteries for $329. I need a pair for my Modcon and thought this might be the best option? http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/search/index.php/batteries/ID-224 (http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/search/index.php/batteries/ID-224)
you can get Fullriver batterys for cheaper than that :D
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I got a 120A/H powersonic delivered to my door from Korr lighting for $280 a few weeks ago. I'm very happy with it
Bert
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I got a 120A/H powersonic delivered to my door from Korr lighting for $280 a few weeks ago. I'm very happy with it
Bert
Price on their site is $349. You haggled a nice discount(??)
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Also the price on the BCF site for the Century 100AH battery is $399. http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/products/Century-Car-Battery-C12-100DA-AGM.aspx?pid=293205#Description (http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/products/Century-Car-Battery-C12-100DA-AGM.aspx?pid=293205#Description)
Where did you see $329?
I'm interested in the Century as I suspect it will tolerate under-bonnet conditions better than other AGMs. I've had a Fullriver die on me and hoping to find something a bit more robust, but still deep-cycle and preferably AGM.
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Also the price on the BCF site for the Century 100AH battery is $399. Century (http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/products/Century-Car-Battery-C12-100DA-AGM.aspx?pid=293205#Description)
Where did you see $329?
inflation....
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in the Century as I suspect it will tolerate under-bonnet conditions better than other AGMs. I've had a Fullriver die on me and hoping to find something a bit more robust, but still deep-cycle and preferably AGM.
Look at the Allrounder for underbonnet, it is a crossover 105 Ah but still cranking rated. I think Jetcrew can sort you for these as well or if in WA give me a call.
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No, that was the price they offered to my swag members.
Bert
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Look at the Allrounder for underbonnet, it is a crossover 105 Ah but still cranking rated. I think Jetcrew can sort you for these as well or if in WA give me a call.
I replaced my dead Fullriver with an MRV87 Allrounder. It seemed to fade slowly after a year - and it was not discharged heavily very often at all. I think perhaps it was affected in the early stages by low voltage from my alternator (100 series). Early this year I put a voltage-booster on the alternator so I'm getting about 14.5V now but the Allrounder has not improved. So it has only lasted 2.5 years.
I'm still considering replacing it with another Allrounder but also considering other options. Exide Extreme perhaps.
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I replaced my dead Fullriver with an MRV87 Allrounder. It seemed to fade slowly after a year - and it was not discharged heavily very often at all. I think perhaps it was affected in the early stages by low voltage from my alternator (100 series). Early this year I put a voltage-booster on the alternator so I'm getting about 14.5V now but the Allrounder has not improved. So it has only lasted 2.5 years.
I'm still considering replacing it with another Allrounder but also considering other options. Exide Extreme perhaps.
Personally I think 2.5 years out of an Allrounder as an under bonnet battery is OK given they are not an overly expensive battery compared to most. I think most of my vehicle batteries (4x4 and daily commuter) both cranking and second where fitted are lucky to last any longer than that.
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Personally I think 2.5 years out of an Allrounder as an under bonnet battery is OK given they are not an overly expensive battery compared to most. I think most of my vehicle batteries (4x4 and daily commuter) both cranking and second where fitted are lucky to last any longer than that.
I guess - but it was half-dead after 18months.
Anyway, back to the OP's post .... I can see the Century 100AH AGM is in the new BCF catalog (just got it emailed) at $329, $70 off.
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Sorry for the hijack here :-) ... but found this AGM on autoelecau's ebay store
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DEEP-CYCLE-BATTERY-AGM-12-VOLT-12V-120-A-H-AMP-HOUR-CARAVAN-CAMPER-DUAL-NEW-/300823823527?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item460a7f44a7#ht_1662wt_1397 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DEEP-CYCLE-BATTERY-AGM-12-VOLT-12V-120-A-H-AMP-HOUR-CARAVAN-CAMPER-DUAL-NEW-/300823823527?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item460a7f44a7#ht_1662wt_1397)
Of particular interest it says
"Suitable for any location including under bonnet use"
Some other AGMs seem to suggest under bonnet is ok. This is the first time I've seen it explicitly stated.
So one would presume the 2 year warranty will cover under-bonnet use.
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I asked the question of autoelecau - will the warranty be honoured if used under the bonnet? and received this response
"Yes , as long as if it should fail it is NOT because of heat."
Which is a bit lame. So it isn't really suitable under the bonnet at all. Saying "Suitable for any location including under bonnet use" is deceptive if the warranty doesn't cover normal (ie. hot) conditions under the bonnet.
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Price on their site is $349. You haggled a nice discount(??)
The price is in the latest BCF catalogue I received in the letter box. I thought it sounded like a good price.
Also figured being a Century the quality should be there.
Having said that I've just checked the size and it won't fit in my current battery bay. :-(
Might be considering a 75amp ritar.
Rossco
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The price is in the latest BCF catalogue I received in the letter box. I thought it sounded like a good price.
Also figured being a Century the quality should be there.
Having said that I've just checked the size and it won't fit in my current battery bay. :-(
Might be considering a 75amp ritar.
Rossco
What size have you got to play with?
Jet ;D ;D
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Jet
Just saw your post. I'll let you know tomorrow.
Rossco
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What size have you got to play with?
Jet ;D ;D
A bit off topic I feel
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A bit off topic I feel
I was OK until the ... "I feel" ... bit. :D
Back on topic:
The batteries need to be around 260L x 170W x 210H
Rossco