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hey guys im lookin to buy a new battery for my cefiro which i put rb25det in, which is a reliable battery to keep up with it? are they all the same? whats some good brands and price? someone once told me you buy them flat n need to charge em up is that true? lookin at spendin round the $130 mark i guess.. i had a look at some n it isnt really my specialty they all seem ok

any help would be very apreciated

thanks

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any battery that fits and looks decent quality will do the job.

lead acid batteries are NOT sold flat, being flat is the number one thing that will KILL a lead acid battery (it's called sulfation, and it kills them fast). car batteries are always sold close to fully charged. you should keep them this way, if you let a battery go flat for a couple of days it is cactus.

The right battery will be listed in the suppliers catalogue. There a number of things to look out for..Terminal size, battery case size, battery capacity (CCA-Cold cranking amps), Style of fitting, etc...So it is important you get the right one...

Your paying good money for it so why not choose carefully and be happy with it?

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