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The 40AH battery on my 100HP is more than enough. None of them last for ever so just fit a new cheap one.
Saying that, I fitted a 54AH Yuasa HSB012 to my wife's car.
Tanya Batteries £59.00 incl next day delivery. Or you could pay £103.00 at Halfords.
I had a 4AH LiFePO4 (LFP) battery on the bike. It had the same usable starting power as the 14AH lead I acid previously on the bike. I tried it on the 100HP and everything worked fine including heated window lights and power steering going lock to lock.
I chickened out for putting one on the car, but I think it would have been fine. Leads acids have a high AH number because they can only deliver 30% at full current and they degrade over time so bigger capacity means longer working life.
Saying that, I fitted a 54AH Yuasa HSB012 to my wife's car.
Tanya Batteries £59.00 incl next day delivery. Or you could pay £103.00 at Halfords.
I had a 4AH LiFePO4 (LFP) battery on the bike. It had the same usable starting power as the 14AH lead I acid previously on the bike. I tried it on the 100HP and everything worked fine including heated window lights and power steering going lock to lock.
I chickened out for putting one on the car, but I think it would have been fine. Leads acids have a high AH number because they can only deliver 30% at full current and they degrade over time so bigger capacity means longer working life.