I looked at an Antigravity lithium battery, but the customer service said this, regarding a winch ...
Lithium batteries have only 1/4th the capacity (AH) as their lead acid equivalent. Given this anything outside of stock for the UTV would not standardly be recommended. You may look into a secondary deep cycle battery that would be better suited to run your secondary devices.
So, looking everywhere as I'm disappointed in the Odyssey
The
Odyssey dimensions, which fits perfectly:
6.64"D x 7.05"W x 5.04"H
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XS Power Batteries
D925
550 CCA 28 amp hours
LxWxH6.5 x 6.93 x 4.92 inches
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XS Power PSX 14 (recommended by XS power, the manufacturer) for the Honda Pioneer 1000-5.
CA: 240, Ah: 16
Length – 5.91 in
Height – 5.79 in
Width – 3.43 in
Is anyone running the XS Power brand?
And, has anyone run across a brand named ENERGEE? They seem to be used in high energy demand and heavily used car, boat and other audio applications.
Thank you
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Lithium batteries have only 1/4th the capacity (AH) as their lead acid equivalent. Given this anything outside of stock for the UTV would not standardly be recommended. You may look into a secondary deep cycle battery that would be better suited to run your secondary devices.
So, looking everywhere as I'm disappointed in the Odyssey
The
Odyssey dimensions, which fits perfectly:
6.64"D x 7.05"W x 5.04"H
—-----------------------------
XS Power Batteries
D925
550 CCA 28 amp hours
LxWxH6.5 x 6.93 x 4.92 inches
—------------------------------
XS Power PSX 14 (recommended by XS power, the manufacturer) for the Honda Pioneer 1000-5.
CA: 240, Ah: 16
Length – 5.91 in
Height – 5.79 in
Width – 3.43 in
Is anyone running the XS Power brand?
And, has anyone run across a brand named ENERGEE? They seem to be used in high energy demand and heavily used car, boat and other audio applications.
Thank you
Sent from my moto z4 using Tapatalk
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