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Buying New Leisure Batteries

mikebravo

mikebravo

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T5 SE 140
Hello All,

Both leisure batteries in my T5.1 Cali are dead and I'm looking to purchase replacements. Currently installed are two batteries; one in the wee cupboard on the left side of the boot and one under the front passenger seat. I can see that the one in the boot is a "Varta 7P0 915 105 A, 12v 75Ah 420A DIN, 800A EN/SAE/GS" but I haven't yet gained access to the one under the passenger seat to see what that is (...still need to unbolt the seat).

I'm looking for some help on the following in order to go ahead and purchase...
  1. Are both batteries in the van normally the same spec and dimensions?
  2. Is it acceptable to increase the capacity (Ah) when getting a replacement?
  3. Could someone sanity check for me: Are the following options all suitable replacements...
    1. https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/varta/a6/
    2. https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/bosch/s5a11/
    3. https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/enduroline/110agm/
Thanks! :)
 

LA80 is the forum go to. Both the same front and back.

Guide :

 
  1. Are both batteries in the van normally the same spec and dimensions?
Yes.
  1. Is it acceptable to increase the capacity (Ah) when getting a replacement?
Yes, but the physical dimensions will pretty much constrain you to something like LA80s.

A good brand name AGM, like Yuasa, will work fine too. The consensus on in house brands like Enduroline is that they are not worth it.
 

LA80 is the forum go to. Both the same front and back.

Guide :


Help!

I’m right in the middle of replacing the batteries today but the k3yak guide doesn’t include a picture of the breather pipe for the front battery.

I found this lying loose. Is this it?
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Thanks
 
My wife helped me fit the batteries and she thinks black from memory. If it is the breather it will already be fitted to the old battery, in which case just remove the little bung and stuff it in
 
Just realised I am sitting above the from battery! this is how it should look……
 
My wife helped me fit the batteries and she thinks black from memory. If it is the breather it will already be fitted to the old battery, in which case just remove the little bung and stuff it in

Thanks for your help but, as you can see from my photo, it’s not fitted to anything . It was after I removed the battery from the compartment that I found this tube lying on the floor.

I could see that the old battery breather hole had a small L shaped connector tube still lodged in it. So, I suspect this rubber hose (in my hand) is the breather tube and it has just come loose when I was wrestling that stubborn rubber jacket off the battery.

The reason I was unsure is that the breather tube on the rear battery is a 6mm diameter corrugated plastic hose, which looks very different to this thicker foam rubber tubing.

I have just fitted it on to the little L shaped pipe and the job is now done. I trust that if I have made a drastic error here someone will jump in and let me know.

Thanks
 

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