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Ste

posted on 15th Dec 11 at 16:28

Still don't know why you'd ever want to move it. Putting it in the boot just loses you boot space, means there is a fuck off big cable running through the car which has the potential to chafe and short out on the chassis. Cable needs to be thicker, therefore heavier, negating the weight saving of a motorsport battery to counteract voltage drop as you'll increse it's length by at least 10 times.


benton101

posted on 14th Dec 11 at 18:13

Get o proper battery like Ian said and put it in the boot in a battery box. Tidy, safe and not explosive!


Ian

posted on 14th Dec 11 at 18:04

Or get the correct type of battery, which will also be lighter.


beany113

posted on 14th Dec 11 at 18:03

ste makes an excllent point! :L i think they look tidy in the engine bay aswell :thumbs:


Ste

posted on 14th Dec 11 at 17:08

Bear in mind, as a battery charges it produces toxic sulphur dioxide. The fumes, apart from killing you if you breathe them, are explosive so if anyone smokes in your car you run the risk of exploding. Oh, and battery acid will melt your skin if the battery comes loose during a crash etc.

I'd leave it outside tbh!


Mr-SEH

posted on 14th Dec 11 at 13:33

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=554008


Joey 1.6 sport

posted on 14th Dec 11 at 13:18

Just after some advice want to move my battery in side but wanted to know what's needed and how thanks :D