75/86-PC1230
By Odyssey
75/86-PC1230
Automotive
Automotive batteries are designed to power the starter motor, lights and accessories in your vehicle. Our automotive batteries are made from high-quality materials and come in a complete range of sizes and specifications. Find the best one for your car today.
Continental Battery Systems’ team of more than 250 distribution centers and 35,000 retailers across the country carry a wide variety of automotive batteries designed to keep our customers on the road.
Specifications
- Item75/86-PC1230
- Voltage12
- Length (in.)9.46
- Width (in.)7.08
- Height (in.)7.92
- BrandOdyssey
- CAH 10HR50
- CAH 20HR55
- Torque Specs60 lbs.
- BCI Group75/86
- TerminalTop SAE Side 3/8" Receptacle
- Cold Cranking Amps @ 0℉760
- Reserve Capacity Minutes110
- Internal Resistance2.5
- Short Circuit Current3100A
More About Odyssey
Odyssey lead-acid batteries offer twice the power and triple the lifespan of conventional designs. They are made of pure lead and are able to handle up to 80% discharge depth demand up to 400 cycles. Odyssey batteries are designed to deliver unrivaled quality performance.
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