Originally Posted by
carfreak240 im not a big fan of puttin the battery in the trunk, ever thought about a small odyysey battery and mountin it on the frame rail ?
Originally Posted by
coach Judging by his avatar, that battery wouldn't hold up well in his winters.
Originally Posted by
cortrim1 they have serious cold starting issues. I am on my second battery in my ve car. I have a optima in my turbo car and I have never had a issue with it.
In my
limited experience, if you do a small battery like the PC680 from Odyssey, you MUST have a "trickle charger." Folks (Hammerin' Hank for one) told me this when I bought the battery, but I had to learn the hard way. This is (also) my second Odyssey battery. :o
I connected the supplied "leads" that came with my Sears charger to my battery, they terminate into one (1) connector. I run a power cable from the side of my house (outdoor plug) and up through an OEM hole under my fender. Sit the battery tender (trickle charger) on top of the metal part (a highly technical term) behind the air intake. Plug the charger into the battery lead, then into power. The "yellow" charging light comes on, shut the hood, go inside. Takes me an extra three (3) minutes to "hook up" and "un-hook" in the morning. The light on the charger is always "green" and the Odyssey fully charged in the morning. I do it at least five (5) nights a week, usually every single night.
It is a small PITA to do it this way, but worth it to me for the peace of mind that my battery is always 100% charged. My "baby" requires a little extra effort to have the lightweight battery
and no starting issues.
Note: I also have a car alarm that I set every night, and any time I park it (all by itself, waaaaay out) in a parking lot. The alarm definitely drains the battery, however the battery charger (trickle charger) still keeps the battery fully charged at all times.