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Odyssey PC925 Dry Cell Battery (380CCA)

Condition: Great, charged and ready to go.

Reason for selling: Did a battery relocation to the boot and bought a 700CCA battery because of 5m cable length.

Price: $150

Location: Pickup from St.Lucia (Brisbane)

Delivery: Free local delivery to Brisbane suburbs, or $15 for Gold Coast/Sunshine Coast

Contact: Michael on 0413 504 084

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Manufacturer Specs: (http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc925.htm)

PC 925 Specs:

925 cranking amps for 5 seconds

870 cranking amps for 10 seconds

765 cranking amps for 20 seconds

Short circuit current over 2400A

28 amp hours

50 minute reserve capacity with 25amp load

Female brass terminal w/M6 SS bolt

Length 17cm

Width 18cm

Height 13cm

Weighs 11.8kg

Odyssey design:

Rugged Drycell sealed design

Military grade

Vibration resistant

60% more starting power

Deep discharge reserve power

2 year storage life

8-12 year design life

Can be mounted in any orientation

eBay link to buy brand new: ($395 + $delivery) - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ODYSSEY-PC925-BATTE...=item27af9fb948

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