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redzed 14-01-16 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ZS (Post 366908)
Update (incase you are interested):

The battery company was "Antigravity Batteries" their website is www.antigravitybatteries.net, they reckon they have the smallest, lightest, most powerful and compact lithium batteries available with twice the power of lead/acid batteries but in a fraction of the weight....

Don't know if its any help :)

Cheers!!

ZS 14-01-16 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by redzed (Post 366911)
Cheers!!

also... on the business card I just found in my wallet it says: 01702 301664 - Paul Bennett is for UK sales...

Supercharged_Z 14-01-16 11:36 AM

Wow, them batterys look amazing, pocket size to jump start vehicles....

Its one technology that really seems to be changing.

Rockey5uk2001 14-01-16 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Supercharged_Z (Post 366913)
Wow, them batterys look amazing, pocket size to jump start vehicles....

Its one technology that really seems to be changing.

Needs to really with electric cars

sneekyparrot 14-01-16 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZS (Post 366908)
Update (incase you are interested):

The battery company was "Antigravity Batteries" their website is www.antigravitybatteries.net, they reckon they have the smallest, lightest, most powerful and compact lithium batteries available with twice the power of lead/acid batteries but in a fraction of the weight....

Don't know if its any help :)


wow, think i may have just changed my choice of battery. Hard to believe something the size of a pack of paxo could output 180amps :bow:

P.

talkingcars 14-01-16 05:05 PM

Those pocket sized ones are only intended for jump starting, they are not intended as the battery.

ZS 14-01-16 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by talkingcars (Post 366930)
Those pocket sized ones are only intended for jump starting, they are not intended as the battery.

no but there are some bike sized batteries that will run a 180 everyday... or get a normal sized one with no weight at all to it (they had those out at goodwood, but not on their site so i guess speak to them for those...)

p_b82 14-01-16 09:23 PM

hmm - I plan for a battery to boot conversion to make space for a custom airbox.... but they are silly small!

I'd be so paranoid with the derv lump I doubt I'd go anywhere without the jump pack in the car the whole time lol


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