[TR] TR3 Batterey
Joao Simoes
jmbs46 at comcast.net
Sat Feb 28 15:37:26 MST 2015
Hi. I have one of those non leak batteries from Odyssey in my 65 Ghia and it is smaller than stock but more powerful, does not leak anything and has a good shelf life. Also, if you keep it attached to a floating charger like Yuasa, they can be left in the garage sitting for a long time and be ready to start when it warms up. They come in many sizes and shapes so I am sure one will fit your car. When I finish my Spit6 it will certainly get one.
Take care,
Joao
> On Feb 28, 2015, at 9:46 AM, terryrs at comcast.net wrote:
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> Good morning, everyone. Spectacular time here in New Hampshire. It's 12 degrees and should warm up all the way to freezing today! Coldest February since recordkeeping started in the 19th century. We're turning a corner and with any luck can leave all bad nature behind us! If not, well, we'll just have to deal with it, although I confess that after this winter my patience is wearing a little thin.
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> So, as the garage nears warm enough to heat with the wood stove, am readying to approach the maintenance list for this pre-season. One thing, it needs a new battery. There have been many discussions about these, I know, but am curious if any new battery has hit the market that that anyone feels strongly about? Originality is not an issue for me.
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> As ever, thanks everyone.
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> Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
> New Hampshire
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