As it seems most residential/small commercial standby gen sets, of various producers, are using the 26 R group size batteries? Some probably for space restrictions? However the 26 R group batteries pack a good power punch for their physical size. Good luck making something work out!that's unfortunate Abe.
I have a 27KW generac protector QS series. I'm going to see if I can squeeze in a optima series 34R or an Odyssey AGM 34R. The odyssey's length is tapered from top to bottom and might fit. Have to check this out next week when I head up. Installer told me it's very tight and didn't think anything other than a 26 series would fit.
Oh well. Thanks for the help.
thank youAs it seems most residential/small commercial standby gen sets, of various producers, are using the 26 R group size batteries? Some probably for space restrictions? However the 26 R group batteries pack a good power punch for their physical size. Good luck making something work out!
I have a 2015 skidoo ace 900 with the original battery, I thought mine was old but you take the cake on that one, curious what you are doing to prolong the battery life if anything, my battery is on a battery tender in the off seasons and I start it a couple of times every few monthsAfter 12 years on my Nytro and 11 on the Apex, I am finally in need of a battery in each this year. They both had Yuasa, ones a 14 and the other a 20. I will stick with the Yuasa brand and found both on Amazon.
These batteries are capable of spinning over high performance Yamaha snowmobile engines.....A generator will be childs play....LOL
You are using the same procedure as I am. Mine is a 14 900.I have a 2015 skidoo ace 900 with the original battery, I thought mine was old but you take the cake on that one, curious what you are doing to prolong the battery life if anything, my battery is on a battery tender in the off seasons and I start it a couple of times every few months
Nothing special. Didn't even give it much thought until they went out. I bought both these sleds when 2 years old and low miles so I highly doubt the previous owners replaced themI have a 2015 skidoo ace 900 with the original battery, I thought mine was old but you take the cake on that one, curious what you are doing to prolong the battery life if anything, my battery is on a battery tender in the off seasons and I start it a couple of times every few months
Thanks for the replyNothing special. Didn't even give it much thought until they went out. I bought both these sleds when 2 years old and low miles so I highly doubt the previous owners replaced them
I don't leave them on a tender all year either maybe twice a year charge over night in between seasons.
I guess I will blame the longevity on the brand,
On the other hand I put an off brand agm battery in my atv and only got 3.5 years of use.
Got the batteries for our 17 Thundercats off Amazon also.After 12 years on my Nytro and 11 on the Apex, I am finally in need of a battery in each this year. They both had Yuasa, ones a 14 and the other a 20. I will stick with the Yuasa brand and found both on Amazon.
These batteries are capable of spinning over high performance Yamaha snowmobile engines.....A generator will be childs play....LOL
Well thank you very much. Will check them outRemybattery.com
Says they have them.