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Anybody tried the bigger battery box from exactrep?

http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/---V-max-20-amp-battery-box.---Exactrep-1995-6.html#SID=28

I think my battery's dead/dying and a bigger, 20A lead acid battery with the bigger box is still cheaper than a gel one (not bothered about weight).

I'd rather a clean solution than modding the stock box.

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Cut-away w/abandon, they're cheap on the aftermarket!

I have a Ballistic in one bike and a Shorai in another, both Li-ion, both saving many pounds over stock, and both requiring no battery box surgery. Plenty-powerful, too.
 
Anybody tried the bigger battery box from exactrep?

http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/---V-max-20-amp-battery-box.---Exactrep-1995-6.html#SID=28

I think my battery's dead/dying and a bigger, 20A lead acid battery with the bigger box is still cheaper than a gel one (not bothered about weight).

I'd rather a clean solution than modding the stock box.

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Read this post:
http://www.vmaxforum.net/showpost.php?p=305864&postcount=146
I don't think you'll find a better battery that fits a stock Vmax battery box any cheaper (currently $35.75).
It's maintenance free (SLA/AGM) and mine is still going strong after 6 years of use.
 
I bought a UB12180 SLA Battery for about $42:
http://www.apexbattery.com/universal...ery-d5745.html
It has 13 more CCA than the Shorai (UB12180 - 283 vs Shorai - 270 vs Stock -200) but it does weigh about 9 lbs more.
The UB12180 has been in my Vmax for almost 6 years now and still hold's it's charge like a champ.
I put the trickle charger on it every few weeks over the winter but it always shows as fully charged.

UB12180 Features:
- AGM design yields excellent Deep Cycle service Performance rating
- Less than 3% per month standing self discharge.
- Maintenance Free
- Valve Regulated
- Float and Cycle Use
- AGM design may offer greater reliability in extreme use applications
- Leak Proof/Spill Proof
- 1 Year Warranty

The UPG (Universal Power Group) AGM Battery is a state of the art design battery made in Asia. This battery is a sealed (Non-Spillable) requires no addition of water during the life of the battery. The AGM Battery is TRUE DEEP CYCLE can be mounted in any position, requires no maintenance and may be transported by Air or Ground without any special handling regulations. When an AGM battery is charged no hazardous fumes escape the battery case, gases are processed within the battery itself.



There is also a 22ah Version with 420 CCA (UB12220) for $48:
http://www.apexbattery.com/ub1220-12v-22ah-battery.html

Do both batteries fit without any modifications?
 
There is also a 22ah Version with 420 CCA (UB12220) for $48:
http://www.apexbattery.com/ub1220-12v-22ah-battery.html

Can somebody just sanity check that this is the correct battery and will fit without modification?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/UPG-Mobility-Scooter-Battery-UB12220/dp/B00CBTJE1Y

Dimensions: (L) 181mm x (W) 76mm x (H) 167mm

According to http://www.yuasabatteries.com/pdfs/2010_yuasa_apps_specs.pdf, the yb16al-A2 type battery is 207x71.5x164mm, so the UB12220 appears to be wider and taller by a few mm, but shorter. Is there enough play for this to fit?

(I know I should just pull the old battery and measure the battery box, but lacking time as my wife's sister is in a coma and we are looking after her 3-year-old so hope you can forgive the apparent laziness)
 
Anybody tried the bigger battery box from exactrep?

http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/---V-max-20-amp-battery-box.---Exactrep-1995-6.html#SID=28

I think my battery's dead/dying and a bigger, 20A lead acid battery with the bigger box is still cheaper than a gel one (not bothered about weight).

I'd rather a clean solution than modding the stock box.

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Why not get the batterybox from a 1990 Gold Wing and modify it??
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I just installed the UB12180 and it was a very tight squeeze and wouldn't go all the way down to the bottom of the box. Definitely a wider battery than stock. Maybe over time it will work it's way down, who knows.

Also, be aware that the terminals are vertical which does require a little improvisation to get the ground wire to connect.
 
I just installed the UB12180 and it was a very tight squeeze and wouldn't go all the way down to the bottom of the box. Definitely a wider battery than stock. Maybe over time it will work it's way down, who knows.

Also, be aware that the terminals are vertical which does require a little improvisation to get the ground wire to connect.
Mine slid right in, it was a little tighter than the Stock YUASA but not much.
I didn't have any issue connecting the wires that I remember.
I even have a Battery tender plug added on to the posts.

Here are the Dimensions for both:
YUASA YB16AL-A2 Dimensions: 8.125" x 2.8125" x 6.4375"
UB12180 Dimensions: 7.13 x 3.01 x 6.57
 
Simple job to cut the battery box and stick a GW battery in there. Because of the number of bikes the Wing battery fits, they are sometimes cheaper to buy than the Max battery..

GW battery has to have at least 10 -20% more CCA than a stock Max battery..
 
UB battery should slide right in...
 

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It slid in, but stopped about a half inch short of the bottom. Couldn't force it any further. It's just a little wider than stock. Either that or my battery box shrunk. :confused2:
That's weird because mine slid in fine too and went all the way to the bottom of the Stock box.
Are you 100% sure there isn't something under the battery in the box stopping it from going all the way down.
 
Ok, R&R'd the battery. You guys just think it's going all the way down...

It sits about a quarter inch of the bottom due to the larger width of the battery and the curvature of the bottom of the battery box. It will not go down further.

Either that or my battery is slightly oversize, which means that it probably has more cranking amps than the rest of yours!:punk:
 
Ok, R&R'd the battery. You guys just think it's going all the way down...

It sits about a quarter inch of the bottom due to the larger width of the battery and the curvature of the bottom of the battery box. It will not go down further.

Either that or my battery is slightly oversize, which means that it probably has more cranking amps than the rest of yours!:punk:
Admittedly I haven't look at mine closely in a while and it's been in the Bike for over 6 years so you may be right, but as far as I remember it went all the way down.
If I could actually walk I'd check mine out, when I can walk again and start rebuilding my bike, I definitely will check and post back here.

You may be right and you may just have a slightly bigger Battery than us.
If so, Rock on with you bad self !!! :punk:
 
Ha ha, thanks!

Sorry to hear you're limited in your riding right now. Hope you can get back in the saddle soon! 25*F here today. No riding for me....
 

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