Ok, I'm from the old school that I always bought batteries that either had acid in them (car battery), OR one that came with a bottle of acid. Now... I see so many choices like all the different brands and "types" of toothpaste at the grocery store and basically, they all do the same thing. I just bought a Cycle Electric 12V generator for my 1946 Chief to convert from 6V to 12V and at some point in the very near future I will need a new battery. I see things like Lead Acid (I know what acid batteries are), AGM, Sealed Batteries, Maintenance Free, Flooded, GEL and Lithium. I looked up what AGM means and from what I see is that they can last longer than an Acid Battery. I also saw that the AGM and Lithium batteries can't be used with a regular battery charger? Hmmm... What "type" of new batteries are being used with the 12V Cycle Electric Generator? I read that you should NOT use a Lithium Battery with an original 6V Autolite Generator so I wasn't sure if that still is "the rule" with a 12V CE Generator. Since it is a kick start, do I need to think about CCA?? I ride with just the basic lights on. I do have spot lights, but haven't used them due to constraints of the Autolite Gen.
Please NOTE... I'm not savvy on too deep of a "electrical" conversation... I usually get that lost UHHH what? look.
Lastly my battery shell is one that has an open bottom and made of fiberglass. Looks like a real Indian battery though. I don't know who sold it originally. The inside dimensions of the shell are 6 1/4 in L. X 3 5/8 in. W X 6 in. H
Originally on my '46 Chief, I had been using a B38-6A Acid Battery when I had the original Autolite 6V generator. A little bit of the battery stuck out the bottom of my box, but it was hardly noticeable. Those batteries worked GREAT and lasted for 3-5 years! I still use the B38-6A batteries in my Harley VLs.
Please NOTE... I'm not savvy on too deep of a "electrical" conversation... I usually get that lost UHHH what? look.
Lastly my battery shell is one that has an open bottom and made of fiberglass. Looks like a real Indian battery though. I don't know who sold it originally. The inside dimensions of the shell are 6 1/4 in L. X 3 5/8 in. W X 6 in. H
Originally on my '46 Chief, I had been using a B38-6A Acid Battery when I had the original Autolite 6V generator. A little bit of the battery stuck out the bottom of my box, but it was hardly noticeable. Those batteries worked GREAT and lasted for 3-5 years! I still use the B38-6A batteries in my Harley VLs.
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