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Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 1:08 pm
by Ed Young
Using a Optima with 11.2 to 1 with a 7008 Elgin cam without any starting problems. Also added slave solenoid to starter.
Ed

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:53 pm
by Jack Walter
I went ahead and ordered one of the Granite Digital 2365-LCD charger from Newegg - $109 with free shipping. It came yesterday and I hooked it up yesterday evening.
So far I'm pretty impressed and it gives you more information than the NOCO especially on a 6V battery. From what I learned after doing some research, I don't think the NOCO is really designed for 6V AGM batteries.
They have a "Cold" mode for 12V which is recommended for use with an AGM battery like Optima but not a corresponding one for 6V.

I've done a check of resistance and current flow with everything shut off and it all seems good. When I finish rebuilding the fuel filter/regulator tomorrow I'll be able to crank the engine and check the regulator.
I like how the LCD on the Granite unit gives you a readout of battery voltage, charging amperage and percent charged - mre precise than the series of lights on the NOCO unit.
I went ahead and bought an Exide 6V lead/acid battery from Tractor Supply and will have the fully charged 6V Optima to use as auxiliary battery in case I need to jump the car off.
I had a bit of embarrassing moment the last time the car was at Amelia when it wouldn't crank to drive off the show field at the and of the day and I had to go get the trailer and push the Porsche into the trailer right there.
Luckily it had started raining so there weren't too many witnesses....

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:57 am
by Jeffrey Leeds
Keep in mind that there are very few real battery manufactures - I believe Johnson Controls is the largest - who actually make batteries. Most that we buy are not made by the brand name on the case.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:16 am
by Jack Walter
I've charged both batteries up to full capacity with the Granite Digital charger - works very well so thanks to whoever suggested it.
After looking closely at the NOCO its got a lot of settings for various types of 12Vbatteries but only one 6V generic setting which doesn't work well for AGM batteries.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 3:58 pm
by Jay Broemmel
I ran a 6 V, group 1 Caterpillar battery in my car 20 years ago. I was very happy with it. According to their website they still make them. $114. I switched to optima when it finally died because they were new and cool. My USA one lasted nine years. The Mexico one I replaced it with lasted about seven. My second Mexico Optima is currently three years old and no troubles.
Big +1 for the Granite Digital charger. It comes with a wall mount so you can get it up off the floor. You can also get the 20 foot extension cord and hang it down from the ceiling. When you unplug it from the wall power it turns into a tester/voltmeter. Very cool set up. J

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:18 pm
by Bill Tate
I have installed a pair of Optima red tops in my 356A Speedster. Yes, I had to trim the mounting ears off of the ends for them to fit side by side in the battery box. With all connections clean the starter spins faster than ever and the spare tire still can fit as usual.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:49 am
by Dick Weiss
VW is supplying 6V batteries to include availability to Porsche and other vendors; Ready for the price? SIT DOWN--over $875!!!!!!!!!

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 3:19 am
by Brad Ripley
Dick, the German 6 volt batteries from Porsche Classic are this: http://www.stoddard.com/90061100191.html about $344.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 9:22 am
by Paul Ahnell
My 6V Optima Redtop crapped out after 2 1/2 years in my '60 Normal daily driver. I don't use a trickle charger since I exercise the unit regularly from ~April to December when the snow flies. Kinda disappointed with such a relatively short life. I noticed towards the end (last Fall) it was cranking slowly and at one point had to put the charger on 2A overnight. Battery was within the 3-year "return for free replacement". Called Summit Racing and they said they would send new one. Didn't have to return old. They even let me wait until this month to ship so I wouldn't use up months of warranty while the sled was tucked away for the winter. Very happy with Summit customer service.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 11:25 am
by Jay Broemmel
All of my battery/generator problems disappeared as soon as I started using a maintainer. The car would sit for a month, losing charge. Get in to fire it up. Crank it over until gas gets to the carbs. Battery is now almost dead. Batteries hate being almost dead. Finally fires up. Immediately want to get out on the road to “charge the battery “ and pffft, the genny is cooked from overloading. That Cat battery I had also lasted 7 years. $100 for a good maintainer will pay for itself many times over in savings on batteries and generators. It takes so much strain off the system. My old Battery Tender from Eastwood finally died after I ran it over recently, so I got the GD unit. I would recommend either. J

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:03 pm
by Rudy Bernhard
Reading the earlier discussions, some are using two batteries in parallel, just to get more starting current. Just like the early 911s, care should be taken when using two batteries in parallel. Eventually one battery will be weaker than the other. When this happens, the strong one discharges into the weak one, even with the car off (they are still connected) Heat results. Melted a cable on a 70 911S in my youth when I only replaced a single battery. But the car was bought used for $6000 back then. Al Zim already talked about fires under the hood.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:44 pm
by Al Zim
I would bet that "Porsche" is using the battery that powered the 6 volt VW. It is probably still available in Europe. I cannot see any reason why a battery made is some other country than ours would be better than the ones made here. Porsche Classics is designed to make them money. I would bet that less than 1/100% of Porsche employees know anything about our 356 cars. al zim

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 2:56 pm
by Doug McDonnell
Jack I posted this in a battery link last year:NAPA brand 19L 6 volt battery has 440 CCA Interstate 19L has 525 CCA Optima red topSize 6 6 volt has 800 CCA

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:27 pm
by Jack Walter
Doug McDonnell wrote:Jack I posted this in a battery link last year:NAPA brand 19L 6 volt battery has 440 CCA Interstate 19L has 525 CCA Optima red topSize 6 6 volt has 800 CCA
Thanks - since regularly using the Granite Digital charger as a battery maintainer I haven't had any more battery issues with my Optima.
The Carrera cranks right up and runs great - especially after adjusting the float levels and changing the air correction jets in the carbs.

Re: Time to revisit 6 volt battery options?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:26 am
by Jim Nelson
I’m on year 11 with a red top Optima, in a car that gets driven year round with some regularity. If I know I’m not going to drive it for a spell— like when it’s going to be 100+ degrees for a few days— I’ll stick the Granite on it to offset the clock parasite. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking...