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CAT Batteries

Post by blkmav »

I need 2 new batteries and I've heard everyone talk about how good CAT batteries are. I need 700CCA. I called CAT and they told me they didn't have 700CCA in a size to suit. What CAT batteries have people fitted?
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Post by Cruiseruser »

had a cat battery in a bobcat for 4 years before it died witch is pretty good concidering it is right next to the motor all ways hot when i bought my new cruiser went and put a cat battery in next day will be putting them in the boat next time i know afarmer 20 years ago thats alll he will use the one i use 4wd battery is $20.00 dearer than most brands not bad for 2years extra this part no may help 153-5656 650cca $134.53 includes gst
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Post by joel HJ60 »

CAT = CATERPILLAR?
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Post by My Lil Lux »

joel HJ60 wrote:CAT = CATERPILLAR?

As in batteries out of these CATS. :D
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Post by joel HJ60 »

:D As in got a job intervies for my apprentiship there on Tuesday :finger: Are they good batteries?
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

joel HJ60 wrote::D As in got a job intervies for my apprentiship there on Tuesday :finger: Are they good batteries?
hehe me too, for auto elecy :cool:
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A "777", Only a baby!!! Go the 793......
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Post by meiamaro »

Travel buddie has 2 Cat battries squished in his 80 series, 1 std cycle&
1 deep/std cycle(i think.)Never has any problems, has the usual
fridge, stereo, lights ect.Stays put for a few days no probs.
i think they also have a pro-rata type warranty too.
hope it helps.

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Post by DNA Off Road »

Used CAT batteries for some time. They seemed to have a bad batch a few years ago – it appears they have sorted these issues now. Good strong battery that can handle rough conditions. These days I prefer Odyssey or Optima’s.
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Post by srs4x4 »

they are good as i use to run a cat battery in my tuff vh commy but i got mine cheap cheap as my brother is parts sales there so worked out good for me anyway i would reckon mend them to anyone. im sure u get better waranty with cat batts then what u would with any other batt.

anyway thought i would put my word in ther

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Post by "CANADA" »

Gruntahunta wrote:A "777", Only a baby!!! Go the 793......
no go the 798

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Post by murcod »

srs4x4 wrote: im sure u get better waranty with cat batts then what u would with any other batt.
What sort of warranty do they have? Often the "cheapies" have got better warranties from what I've seen- eg. I picked up an ABI calcium- calcium battery with a 36 month warranty for under $80!
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Post by zookjedi »

MADZUKI wrote:
Gruntahunta wrote:A "777", Only a baby!!! Go the 793......
no go the 798

:lol: :lol:
i know this thread is old , but 798? either you mean 789 which is smaller than the 793 or you mean the 797 which is there biggest with a payload carrying capacitie of 350tonnes

and there batteries between a 769 and a 797 are pretty much the same except they use more batteries in parrall to give it more amps (oviously in series parrell to get 24v and big amps)

cat batteries have a very good name for longevity associated with 4wd and earth moving machinery just ask them :D
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Post by joel HJ60 »

zookjedi wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:
Gruntahunta wrote:A "777", Only a baby!!! Go the 793......
no go the 798

:lol: :lol:
i know this thread is old , but 798? either you mean 789 which is smaller than the 793 or you mean the 797 which is there biggest with a payload carrying capacitie of 350tonnes

and there batteries between a 769 and a 797 are pretty much the same except they use more batteries in parrall to give it more amps (oviously in series parrell to get 24v and big amps)

cat batteries have a very good name for longevity associated with 4wd and earth moving machinery just ask them :D
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Post by GUJohnno »

So, has anyone got the specs of these baby's...?
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Specs on what?
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Post by GUJohnno »

Sorry, thought it was obvious....

Specs on the batteries that this thread is talking about....

Size?
Cold Cranking Amps?
Sealed/not sealed?
Etc.
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Post by joel HJ60 »

I'd sus it out tomoz at work, but I got Tafe.
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Post by beebee »

I use Cat batteries exclusively in my hilux. They're great! Excellent value, heaps of power, non spill and a warranty like no other - 5 years!
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Post by Justin_M »

being a smart ass there is actually a difference in size between the smaller trucks (eg 777) and the large ones (785+), below 785 the engines are electrically started and the batteries are 1400cc to suit, while even in a 793 there is only 2x950cca batteries as they only need to run the accessories.

From memory the 950cca battery will actually fit in my mq patrols battery box, might need a little bit of modification but it could fit. The 950's are also a maintnance free.

For battery specs, goto your cat dealer and ask for a one safe source book, or ring them.

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Post by joel HJ60 »

Have some info on these if anyone is still interested?
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Post by -Mick- »

joel HJ60 wrote:Have some info on these if anyone is still interested?
yep post it up... or email it to me :)
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Post by GUJohnno »

Sure... post it up.
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Post by 4wd26 »

Be aware that the deep cycle CAT batteries require a spike to start the recharge cycle. This is often more than than a stock alternator in a 4x4 can achieve.

So don't drain these batteries fully.
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Part Numbers
175-4360 CCA: 710 RC: 185 $120.75
175-4370 CCA: 825 RC: 190 $120.75
175-4390 CCA: 1000 RC: 180 $120.75

Maintenance Free
36 Month warranty, ask when buying.

Seem to all cost the same. Seem like awesome value. If you know a Cat employee (WesTrac/ Hastings etc..) they can get it for $97.

They do get much larger in CCA size, these are just the ones I thought would be of interest. Any other q's just ask. Joel
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Post by SANZY »

Does anyone know which stores stock these batteries?

I am really interested in one of them now, just need to find out where to get them from.
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Post by joel HJ60 »

I don't know of many places. Try the CAT dealer in your area. Where about's are you?
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Post by 4wd26 »

Hey if you know a CAT employee, they cost a hell of a lot less :armsup:
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Post by chops »

I called Hastings Deering today (Brisbane) and inquired about Cat batteries.. this is what I discovered

part # 175-4360
710 CCA
cycling/starting

part # 175-4370
825 CCA
starting/cycling

part # 175-4390
1000 CCA
starting

All batteries are the same dimensions, and they are as follows:
L - 328.4mm
W - 171.2mm
H - 236mm (to the top o the terminals)

no idea on weight

They use stud terminals, so if you need to, you'll need to buy screw on posts for them

The starting batteries don't like continuous deep discharge (constant winching)

I priced the 1000CCA one, and it was $132.83 gst inclusive

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