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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Andy A on 11 June 2014, 11:35:29
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What Amps should the battery be on my 2.2 petrol manual 2003 Omega?
At the moment it is a 60Ah. This seems a bit low to me.
Thanks
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What Amps should the battery be on my 2.2 petrol manual 2003 Omega?
At the moment it is a 60Ah. This seems a bit low to me.
Thanks
Can't confirm as not near my docs, but sounds about right. If I had to guess, I'd say 65Ahr
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If you are looking for a replacement battery, this company have given me excellent service at a good price:-
advancedbatterysupplies.co.uk
Visit their website, input your Reg. No. and they will give you options for suitable capacities and sizes, all with a 4 year warranty and next day courier delivery.
No, I don't have shares in them, just well pleased with their after-sales service.
Ron.
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Had a look at that site and it says I need a 72Ah Battery. Can anyone confirm this please?
Other sites is quoting anything from 60 to 80Ah.
The battery in my car at the moment is good and only a year old according to the receipts. But its only a 60Ah battery.
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Omega archives suggest 70 Ah, so Advanced are correct, but even your present 60 Ah battery will be fine unless it is giving you trouble. Higher capacities are needed for larger engines or diesel because of the greater load imposed on the starter motor - big Ahs are only really needed for starting.
The only other point you need to check is its physical size, because there's no point in going for a really high capacity battery if it won't fit!
Ron.
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Omega archives suggest 70 Ah, so Advanced are correct, but even your present 60 Ah battery will be fine unless it is giving you trouble. Higher capacities are needed for larger engines or diesel because of the greater load imposed on the starter motor - big Ahs are only really needed for starting.
The only other point you need to check is its physical size, because there's no point in going for a really high capacity battery if it won't fit!
Ron.
Ok Ron, I'll stick with the 60Ah that's on the car and change it in the winter if needed. The cars only started once a week and used local, so it doesn't ever get chance to recharge fully back up.
Andy
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Omega archives suggest 70 Ah, so Advanced are correct, but even your present 60 Ah battery will be fine unless it is giving you trouble. Higher capacities are needed for larger engines or diesel because of the greater load imposed on the starter motor - big Ahs are only really needed for starting.
The only other point you need to check is its physical size, because there's no point in going for a really high capacity battery if it won't fit!
Ron.
The correct battery is either 60Ahr or 63Ahr for a 2.2 petrol Omega.
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Omega archives suggest 70 Ah, so Advanced are correct, but even your present 60 Ah battery will be fine unless it is giving you trouble. Higher capacities are needed for larger engines or diesel because of the greater load imposed on the starter motor - big Ahs are only really needed for starting.
The only other point you need to check is its physical size, because there's no point in going for a really high capacity battery if it won't fit!
Ron.
The correct battery is either 60Ahr or 63Ahr for a 2.2 petrol Omega.
So should be Ok then. :y