Teekay Posted October 9, 2023 Posted October 9, 2023 Hi, if you have the battery specification for your Alphards / Vellfires (2008-2015), please share them? I noticed mine has battery with a number on it 80D23L and I was told this is the number used in Japan to find replacement batteries. I was also told mine is Diesel engine battery as it has D in it. Crazy.. Btw Mine is 3.5L Vellfire.
arthurj Posted October 13, 2023 Posted October 13, 2023 20-series hybrid original is a Panasonic S55D23L AGM. The Yuasa HJ-S55D23L is a perfect replacement. Not sure if the same battery is used for non-hybrids. 1
Chris.ac Posted October 13, 2023 Posted October 13, 2023 the D refers to width and height, not diesel. 80D23L = Performance score (based on capacity and cranking(80) Width/height (173mm x 204mm) length (230mm) left terminal -ve (L) Try to get the performance score as high as possible, the D23L part are important to ensure it fits in the battery holder and clamp. 1
Teekay Posted October 13, 2023 Author Posted October 13, 2023 I understand that Bosch S4 026 Or Varta E23 Both are suitable replacement for 20 series 3.5L engines. Pictures attached of batteries and also better spec page suggesting 55D23L or 80D26L.
Chris.ac Posted October 16, 2023 Posted October 16, 2023 nice, i have a 75D23L installed, max I have seen online in a D23L size was 95A (95D23L) - moving to D26L may be the way to go. At moment, I just carry a spare battery from my old 3L Diesel in the back with jumpleads, just in case. 1
Teekay Posted October 16, 2023 Author Posted October 16, 2023 5 hours ago, Chris.ac said: nice, i have a 75D23L installed, max I have seen online in a D23L size was 95A (95D23L) - moving to D26L may be the way to go. At moment, I just carry a spare battery from my old 3L Diesel in the back with jumpleads, just in case. How long the spare battery might stay charged in the boot?
Rojie Posted October 17, 2023 Posted October 17, 2023 11 hours ago, Teekay said: How long the spare battery might stay charged in the boot? The colder the temperatures get, the shorter it will last. Bear in mind, that allowing a battery to discharge to 50%, or less, is not advisable. I have my spare battery on constant trickle charge with a smart charger and it is therefore always available, albeit at home, so it remains 'available' at all times. I have hefty jump leads in the van. I did consider one of those instant starter battery packs, but never got around to buying one. It is essential for all members to maintain their starter battery in good condition and fully charged throughout the winter months. Of course, if you use a spare battery, you should ensure you recharge it fully asap. I have also noticed that if I do not maintain my spare battery on trickle charge it can take days to reach full charge in cold weather. 1
Chris.ac Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 On 10/17/2023 at 12:44 AM, Teekay said: How long the spare battery might stay charged in the boot? 6 months before I had to use it, started up first press of button. Same battery used to jump my son's car that was not used over the uni term. State of charge is still around 80% I have a bt battery monitor on both cars and the spare. Once a week I walk past and grab the current status. 1
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