TomGlander
Husqvarna
AA Class
EarthX battery arrived today. First thing I did was remove the stock unit and then weigh the batteries for comparison. I'm not a weight freak, but it's interesting how much lighter the new unit is compared to the old. Also more powerful with much longer lifespan, supposedly.
What I liked most about the new battery is that it uses bolts that thread into the fittings to attach wires. There's no nut that can get lost. I've lost those little nuts before on another bike and had to make something up. These are also larger diameter. I needed to drill a couple of connectors just a tad larger in diameter, but that was all.
The battery is a little smaller in length and width, but the same height. Used the foam padding that came with to install. Very nice setup.
2077 grams is 4.579 pounds. It's also 73.264 ounces. Or 0.32707 stones.
585 grams is 1.2897 pounds. It's also 20.635 ounces. Or 0.092122 stones.
Finally, the fit in the battery compartment on my TE511, below. Very happy with this upgrade and never have to worry about lead and acid going down the road. Not that it matters all that much in the broad scope of things, but for me, it's another part of the cool factor for this bike.
What I liked most about the new battery is that it uses bolts that thread into the fittings to attach wires. There's no nut that can get lost. I've lost those little nuts before on another bike and had to make something up. These are also larger diameter. I needed to drill a couple of connectors just a tad larger in diameter, but that was all.
The battery is a little smaller in length and width, but the same height. Used the foam padding that came with to install. Very nice setup.

2077 grams is 4.579 pounds. It's also 73.264 ounces. Or 0.32707 stones.

585 grams is 1.2897 pounds. It's also 20.635 ounces. Or 0.092122 stones.
Finally, the fit in the battery compartment on my TE511, below. Very happy with this upgrade and never have to worry about lead and acid going down the road. Not that it matters all that much in the broad scope of things, but for me, it's another part of the cool factor for this bike.
