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  • Calcium Batteries

    I have done a bit of research on batteries since I have been having starting issues.

    I have read that calcium batteries need 14.8 volts to fully recharge and that older vehicles alternators just don't have the power. Mine is pushing out 13.7 on 1500rpm.

    I have a 90AH with 750CCA.

    This is worthless if the alternator cannot fully charge the battery on a long run.

    Am I right or wrong?
    Should i just get an original toyota 70AH lead acid?

  • #2
    Yes and no.
    The batteries are not replacing lead as in a conventional battery, calcium is added to the mix to improve gassing and is generally used in sealed batteries.
    The first use of this style battery did have a few problems, but a lot less calcium is used now.
    Plus define the term older? I had a Datsun 120Y coupe whose alternator would be kicking out charge at at least 13.8v on tickover.
    If the older car bit was true then suppliers would have received a massive amount of units failing under warranty.
    As with most of these things a small issue has been blown out of proportion.

    If your battery/batteries are in good condition then you will have no problems cranking your engine.


    I would suggest your starting problems are elsewhere.
    Eat.Sleep.Surf.Repeat.

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    • #3
      the out put on your alternator seems a little low. my new one gives out 14.5v had to change the old one as i was having trouble starting,the old one was giving 13.2 -13.5 v and just wasnt enough to give the battries what hey needed. so, new alternator no more stating problems.
      SWIFT AND BOLD

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      • #4
        Thanks Charvell

        Damn this car is just costing me parts since i have bought it.

        But i love my surf!!!!!!

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