Mopar Jeep Xtreme Battery?
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"HarryS" <hcs1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<Tr2dnZ_ccKWQYvPcRVn-iA@comcast.com>...
> Believe it or not Johnson Controls makes 90% of all the batteries in the US
> no matter what the brand name is. They also make 95% of all automotive and
> aircraft seats and interiors.
>
I know someone who got a 24V NiCad aircraft battery "scrap dead" and
found enough good cells (they're removable individually) to make a 12V
battery for his truck. Used the case, quick detach cable plug and all.
It lasted seven years ...in Montana.
I just buy the biggest battery I can get halfway cheaply. I put a
marine dual purpose battery in a trunk mount case (from the local
street squirrel schlock rod supply) in my fine DCX product and saved a
lot of money off the "right" battery-nearly $200.
> Believe it or not Johnson Controls makes 90% of all the batteries in the US
> no matter what the brand name is. They also make 95% of all automotive and
> aircraft seats and interiors.
>
I know someone who got a 24V NiCad aircraft battery "scrap dead" and
found enough good cells (they're removable individually) to make a 12V
battery for his truck. Used the case, quick detach cable plug and all.
It lasted seven years ...in Montana.
I just buy the biggest battery I can get halfway cheaply. I put a
marine dual purpose battery in a trunk mount case (from the local
street squirrel schlock rod supply) in my fine DCX product and saved a
lot of money off the "right" battery-nearly $200.
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"HarryS" <hcs1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<Tr2dnZ_ccKWQYvPcRVn-iA@comcast.com>...
> Believe it or not Johnson Controls makes 90% of all the batteries in the US
> no matter what the brand name is. They also make 95% of all automotive and
> aircraft seats and interiors.
>
I know someone who got a 24V NiCad aircraft battery "scrap dead" and
found enough good cells (they're removable individually) to make a 12V
battery for his truck. Used the case, quick detach cable plug and all.
It lasted seven years ...in Montana.
I just buy the biggest battery I can get halfway cheaply. I put a
marine dual purpose battery in a trunk mount case (from the local
street squirrel schlock rod supply) in my fine DCX product and saved a
lot of money off the "right" battery-nearly $200.
> Believe it or not Johnson Controls makes 90% of all the batteries in the US
> no matter what the brand name is. They also make 95% of all automotive and
> aircraft seats and interiors.
>
I know someone who got a 24V NiCad aircraft battery "scrap dead" and
found enough good cells (they're removable individually) to make a 12V
battery for his truck. Used the case, quick detach cable plug and all.
It lasted seven years ...in Montana.
I just buy the biggest battery I can get halfway cheaply. I put a
marine dual purpose battery in a trunk mount case (from the local
street squirrel schlock rod supply) in my fine DCX product and saved a
lot of money off the "right" battery-nearly $200.
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"HarryS" <hcs1@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<Tr2dnZ_ccKWQYvPcRVn-iA@comcast.com>...
> Believe it or not Johnson Controls makes 90% of all the batteries in the US
> no matter what the brand name is. They also make 95% of all automotive and
> aircraft seats and interiors.
>
I know someone who got a 24V NiCad aircraft battery "scrap dead" and
found enough good cells (they're removable individually) to make a 12V
battery for his truck. Used the case, quick detach cable plug and all.
It lasted seven years ...in Montana.
I just buy the biggest battery I can get halfway cheaply. I put a
marine dual purpose battery in a trunk mount case (from the local
street squirrel schlock rod supply) in my fine DCX product and saved a
lot of money off the "right" battery-nearly $200.
> Believe it or not Johnson Controls makes 90% of all the batteries in the US
> no matter what the brand name is. They also make 95% of all automotive and
> aircraft seats and interiors.
>
I know someone who got a 24V NiCad aircraft battery "scrap dead" and
found enough good cells (they're removable individually) to make a 12V
battery for his truck. Used the case, quick detach cable plug and all.
It lasted seven years ...in Montana.
I just buy the biggest battery I can get halfway cheaply. I put a
marine dual purpose battery in a trunk mount case (from the local
street squirrel schlock rod supply) in my fine DCX product and saved a
lot of money off the "right" battery-nearly $200.
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