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Double Horse Big Terminal Car Battery (674)
Double Horse Big Terminal Car Battery (674)
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Double Horse Big Terminal Car Battery (674) – Reliable High-Capacity Performance
The Double Horse Big Terminal (674) is a heavy-duty, maintenance-free lead-acid battery designed to meet the high electrical demands of larger passenger vehicles and light commercial trucks. This battery is engineered to provide a stable 12V power supply with a focus on high cranking efficiency and long-term durability, making it a dependable choice for drivers in Botswana.
Key Performance Features
• Strong Cranking Output: Typically delivers between 600 and 700 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA), providing the high-surge power necessary to start larger petrol and diesel engines reliably.
• Standard Big Terminal Design: Features oversized tapered terminals to ensure a secure, low-resistance connection, maximizing current flow to the starter motor and sensitive vehicle electronics.
• Sealed Maintenance-Free (SMF) Technology: Utilizes calcium-calcium (CaCa) plate technology to prevent electrolyte loss, eliminating the need for regular fluid top-ups and reducing terminal corrosion.
• Substantial Reserve Capacity: Offers an impressive reserve capacity (often exceeding 120 minutes), providing a reliable power safety net to support modern vehicle accessories even when the alternator is not running.
• Vibration Resistance: Constructed with a reinforced polypropylene casing and high-quality internal separators to protect the plates from damage during off-road travel or on unpaved roads.
Specifications
• Battery Model: 674.
• Voltage: 12V.
• Nominal Capacity: Typically 80Ah to 90Ah.
• Terminal Type: Big Terminal (Standard Post).
• Approximate Dimensions: Length: 300-305mm | Width: 170-175mm | Height: 200-225mm.
• Weight: Approximately 20kg to 23kg.
Common Vehicle Applications
The 674 series is a versatile powerhouse and is a recommended fit for several vehicles commonly seen in Gaborone, including:
• Large SUVs & 4x4s: Toyota Land Cruiser, Nissan Patrol, and Mitsubishi Pajero.
• Bakkies: Older heavy-duty variants of the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger.
• Luxury Sedans: Larger Mercedes-Benz and BMW models requiring high ampere-hour (Ah) ratings.
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