BATTERY TIP: CONVERSION FROM ORIGINAL US BATTERY TO DIN EURO TYPE
IT’S OFTEN THAT EASY.
If a side terminal original battery is installed in your US car, you can often use a commercially available European DIN battery type with the battery terminals for US cars and therefore save money too!
You’ll need two small tools.
Without conversion of the US cable or terminal connections, battery replacement is often not possible in practice without replacing the complete battery cable.
These US battery terminals are purchased once and can be used again the next time the battery is replaced. The position of US battery terminals is only a few centimetres higher than on the original battery with side thread connection and can often be done without installation problems.
It’s often that´easy.
The US battery terminals are simply screwed onto the new DIN round-terminal battery (positive clamp to positive terminal – inner diameter approx. 17.5 mm; negative clamp to negative terminal – inner diameter approx. 15.9 mm). Take the US battery cables in the car and simply undo the old screws. Now use the screws supplied in the new battery terminals to fix the cables (hexagon head).
When selecting a battery with a similar housing and power class, be sure to check the following parameters carefully:
The cable length in the car – whether the battery connection is feasible a few centimetres higher. If OK, then check:
- The the battery dimensions (length x width x casing height/total height); for DIN European types, the casing height/total height is identical at 175 mm (T/LB casing) or 190 mm (H/L casing). For Asian types, there is a difference of approx. 22 mm between casing height/total height
- The circuit (= terminal arrangement, 0 = positive terminal on the right, 1 = positive terminal on the left, very often used on older US cars – always assessed with the terminals facing forwards towards the body) and the terminal design
- Whether the base strips are necessary for fastening in your individual case, or whether there is a bracket fastening at the top of the battery cover.
- The battery technology (Conventional for old and youngtimers, EFB or AGM battery for more modern US cars with start-stop technology and high or highest energy demand.)
- Then there’s capacity and cold start – small variations have no effect on safe starting and the optimum power supply of the electrical system.
Because Banner batteries are also perfectly matched to US cars and can be used optimally in many cases.
The power of the Banner Buffalo even provides enough power for the coolest and hottest US muscle cars.
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