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Old 20-10-2013, 10:18 PM   #1
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Hi Guys,

Just thought I would create a thread dedicated to EcoBoost owners.

I am just starting out to find some options for a replacement battery and even the possibility of increasing the size to the next size up.

My vehicle was built 03/2011, complied 05/2011 and first registered 08/2011. The way I look at it is that the battery is most probably 3yrs old and for peace of mind based on other peoples issues relating to battery related problems; I will look to replace mine as soon as practical.

The OEM fitted battery is a Ford Silver Calcium VB 60Ah 590A 100RC FINIS: 1672942 (560030060) T6. Dimensions: (L) 277mm (W) 175mm (H) 175mm

Here is some of the info I have found already;

- Bosch S5 574.035 (680CCA 120RC 74Ah) Silver Calcium
- SuperCharge Gold MF66 (670CCA 120RC) 17.12kg
- Century DIN65LMF (580CCA 110RC) 17.06kg
- Exide DIN66 (610CCA 110RC)
- Varta (Short Code E43) Blue Dynamic (110RC 72Ah 680A) (572 409 068) 17.05kg
- Varta (Short Code E38) Silver Dynamic (110RC 74Ah 750A) (574 402 075) 17.9kg

Upgrade Size: (DIN77) DIN75LMF http://www.everybattery.com.au/proddetail.php?prod=EB-DIN75LMF
Upgrade Dimensions: (L) 315mm (W) 175mm (H) 175mm

- Varta (Short Code F17) Blue Dynamic (80Ah 740A) Article No: 580 406 074 313 2 (Germany) 19.21kg
- Varta (Short Code F18) Silver Dynamic (85Ah 800A) Article No: 580 406 074 313 2 (Germany) 19.02kg
- Century DIN75LMF (730CCA 135RC) (Aust) 19.59kg
- Alco 57539 DIN75LMF (750CCA 150RC) (Korea)
- Exide DIN77 (650CCA 125RC 80Ah) (Aust)
- SuperCharge Gold MF77 (650CCA 120RC)
- Bosch S3 58014 (700CCA 80Ah 135RC)

The larger size battery can be accommodated as the Diesel versions have the larger battery. The hold down clamp inside the battery box can be moved forward to accommodate the larger battery, will possibly look at this option also.

If anyone can add some suggestions to this list, please let me know or add to the thread.


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Old 23-10-2013, 04:27 PM   #2
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At my recent 2yr service I noticed a Battery Report but did not get a copy of it. I spoke with a local Battery Distributor that stocks Varta and Bosch batteries and they invited me in to do a Load Test.

Here are the results via a Bosch Battery Load Tester;

12.77v (anything less than 12.4v I would be in trouble)
667CCA even though the OEM battery is rated at 590CCA.

So it appears that my battery is in very good shape.

I was advised that most of the Euro brands use the lowest CCA rating and actually deliver higher CCA as shown above. Whereas some other brands tend to display the maximum attained CCA but would actually be a much lower amount.

Food for thought everyone, maybe just get a load test done on your battery to check its current health and move from there.
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I am going to get another battery check done over the next week or so.
Will get the battery replaced when I am in for the 3yr / 45,000kms service that is now booked for 14/08/2014. I am most likely going to stick to the same size battery, but get the Bosch S5 as it seem to pack quite a lot of punch for a reasonable price.

Anyone else have any thoughts or experiences to share?
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So I went today to get another battery test and here are the results via a Bosch Battery Load Tester;

12.46v (anything less than 12.4v I would be in trouble)
536CCA even though the OEM battery is rated at 590CCA.

So it appears that my battery is diminishing since its last test 8mths ago.

I will be getting a new one installed when I get the 3yr service done!
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If you want a really good battery you can't go past Deka Intimidator, is it the same type of battery as the normal Falcon?
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I have been doing a bit more research and have been reading some threads from others here and on other forums. Please be aware that you MUST use a "SILVER CALCIUM" battery and not just a standard lead acid battery.

Please refer to the following for some additional info;
http://www.valeoservice.com/data/mas...73.pdf?rnd=113
http://www.centurybatteries.com.au/c...ium-batter.pdf

And in relation to Ford's "Smart Charge System"; http://www.motor.com/article.asp?article_ID=1606
http://www.talkford.com/topic/129640...gingcondition/

Here is a link to another thread on this site that might be useful if faced with a decision to change your battery; http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...mondeo+battery
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Just purchased a Bosch S5 Silver Calcium Battery. It will be installed tomorrow at the 3yr / 45,000km service.
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Just purchased a Bosch S5 Silver Calcium Battery. It will be installed tomorrow at the 3yr / 45,000km service.
Having read most of the links you provided especially the CenturyBatteries one, I would be interested in why you decided on the silver over calcium/calcium. From what I can gather, the silver will lose more water but will operate at higher temperature.... I think I would go the calcium/calcium. Or maybe I need to monitor the under bonnet temp before I make my mind up?
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Having read most of the links you provided especially the CenturyBatteries one, I would be interested in why you decided on the silver over calcium/calcium. From what I can gather, the silver will lose more water but will operate at higher temperature.... I think I would go the calcium/calcium. Or maybe I need to monitor the under bonnet temp before I make my mind up?
This is why I went Silver Calcium; And in relation to Ford's "Smart Charge System"; http://www.motor.com/article.asp?article_ID=1606
http://www.talkford.com/topic/129640...gingcondition/
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Sorry, this link should have been there from the start; http://www.valeoservice.com/data/mas...73.pdf?rnd=113

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Sorry, this link should have been there from the start; http://www.valeoservice.com/data/mas...73.pdf?rnd=113

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