$64.99

YTX7A-BS Lithium Replacement Battery for Honda CD450 1993-1994

Availability: In stock

SKU: YTX7A-BSLIFEPO483 Category:

Mighty Max Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) engine start batteries are designed to replace Flooded, AGM, and Gel cell lead acid batteries in Power Sport applications such as motorcycles, ATVs, personal water craft, lawn mowers, utility vehicles, scooters, and dirt bikes.

  • Up to 80% lighter than Lead Acid Equivalent
  • 5X the Life of a Lead Acid Battery
  • 2000+ Deep Cycles at 80% Depth of Discharge
  • Foam spacers included to fit multiple size battery boxes.
  • Lithium Batteries do not sulfate

Attention – make sure to only use a compatible lithium charger for this battery and tightly screw the terminals. Having loose terminals will cause a buildup of heat resulting in damage to the battery.

 

Specifications:

Voltage: 12.8 Volt

Cold Cranking Amps: 260

Watt Hrs: 38.4

Terminal: Nut and Bolt

Sealed Lead Acid Equivalent Amps: 6Ah

Case Dimensions:

5.88 in x 3.38 in x 3.69 in

Weight: 1.65 pounds.

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So far so good, just purchased and stuck right in and I started my bike right up no issue
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Made my JNC like new. Perfect fit, arrived changed at 12.8 volts. See unit back together with original used up battery that it replaced
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