Gold Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 4014 Registered: Oct-05 | what does that mean? i see that on my yellow top its 750 cold cranking amps. |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 7379 Registered: Jul-05 | Cold cranking amps (CCA) is the amount of current a battery can provide at 0 i½F (-18C). The rating is defined as the amperage a lead-acid battery at that temperature can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain at least 1.2 volts per cell (7.2 volts for a 12-volt battery). It is more a demanding test than those at higher temperatures. |
Gold Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 4015 Registered: Oct-05 | thanks chauncey. i can always count on you. |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 7383 Registered: Jul-05 | glad to help |
Gold Member Username: B101Queen City, NC USA Post Number: 3090 Registered: Sep-05 | yep, what CB said!! Thats the deffinition! |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 7418 Registered: Jul-05 | I use this site for alot of stuff, its really good http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page |