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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas

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Unread 04-15-2010, 08:32 AM
maxwelljd maxwelljd is offline
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Hi All,

Right now my bike has an (old/dead) battery that needs to be replaced. It's a Yuasa B54-6.

Looking at some pics that Smithers had put up he's using a 6N12A-2D. When I looked up the specs I couldn't find any difference between these two batteries. Will both of them work for my CA95?

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Unread 04-15-2010, 09:00 AM
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This is the one I'm running. No problems yet!

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Battery-6N12...item53e09807af
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Unread 04-15-2010, 11:06 AM
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i use this one:
http://www.atbatt.com/product/3526/s...100-f2/battery

paid $26 for it locally at a battery specialty place. made some new connectors and it's super clean looking and theoretically has a better service life as it's meant to live through being discharged frequently. comes charged, no need to juice it.
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Unread 04-15-2010, 01:14 PM
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I just now bought one of those. They are on sale. Thank you !

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Unread 04-15-2010, 10:10 PM
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it's a little less deep than the factory battery, so i just cut a piece of radiator hose to wedge it in there snug. you will have to splice the two power wires into one spade connector or use one of those spade splitter things- but splicing is cleaner. good opportunity to make a new ground cable as well. at first i had my doubts that the tiny little connector would flow well enough, but it works great.
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Unread 04-15-2010, 10:17 PM
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Uh oh- think I goofed . I was drinking beer, clicked on the battery, saw the price and leaped on it.

I would prefer to have a sound mechanical connection rather than a spade. Vibration issues. Didn't realize it was slimmer either. I like my batteries to fit as designed. Think I just burned 25 bucks?
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Unread 04-16-2010, 09:28 AM
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it's better technology than the older batteries. the spade connectors won't vibrate off, and with a little heat shrink tubing you can make it look like it belongs. i'll get a photo of the way i did mine later today and you can decide whether it will be an aesthetic hurdle.
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Unread 04-16-2010, 12:42 PM
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Are you sure that battery won't fail? Make sure the way it charges is the same as a car battery. Probably a reason you don't see that type ever used.
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Unread 04-16-2010, 02:49 PM
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i've only used it for a couple months, but the specialists at the industrial battery shop that have extensive knowledge on the subject assured me these were far more durable and lasted longer than the original units. here it is, wired up:
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Unread 04-17-2010, 02:27 AM
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OK, I am feeling better.

Very nice installation, I am a union electrician and I appreciate clean work. You heat shrank all the connections and sized up the wire. When you tied the original wiring in to the new positive lead, did you ring and bolt that connection or use compression connectors?

Looks good.

Did you fellers realize there are only three battery manufacturers in the world and they just label them according to customers? Kinda scary thought aint it?

All this battery advertising is pure bullshit. Poor NASCAR sponsors....
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Unread 04-17-2010, 05:16 AM
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If anyone is still interested, you have two other brand/model choices for 6 volt batteries with the proper terminal position and screw configuration for the CA95 & CA160

1. Motocross Brand Original Equipment Battery-6 Volt 6N12A-20. I bought mine at Batteries Plus. Off the shelf for the CA95
2.) Wisco Brand 6 Volt battery JA-3 Racine Wisconsin. This is the new battery in my CA160

Both battery bracket dimentions for the CA95 & CA160 are exactly the same.

The batteries fit perfect. No mod needed.
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Unread 04-17-2010, 05:39 AM
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I'm surely going to run one of these SLA (sealed lead acid) batteries next time I need one. Good info guys.
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Unread 04-17-2010, 11:49 AM
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...did you ring and bolt that connection or use compression connectors?
after digging around my bin and coming up short, i just clipped some metal off an old hose clamp to make a crimp connector and then soldered it. i was out of heat shrink in that size so i used friction tape. i was a vw mechanic for a while- fixed lots of bogus wiring and did many engine swaps requiring extensive rewiring. i could wire a car from the ground up but am terrified of AC. i've had such crumby luck with other bike batteries i figured i'd give this a shot. so far so good.
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Tuff, how is the SLA battery holding up? I'm going to buy a battery very soon and was thinking about one of these myself.
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Unread 05-05-2011, 10:23 PM
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Not sure it is a good idea to run a sealed battery in these bikes. Their electrical system lacks a voltage regulator, which means they can over charge the battery if run at max rpm with the high beams on. Over charging the battery builds up excessive heat and can cause the battery to boil over. With the stock battery this is inconvenient and shortens the life of the battery, but with a sealed battery it can be catastrophic.

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