6n12a-2d is a 6volt battery the es9bs is a 12 volt .
yes i i checked what my bike had and its the everstart es9bs i bought it used a yr ago and its still kinking
Similar batteries are rated 0.90 Ah
That is the battery I have had in my 2005 Spirit 750 for two years with no problems.
The Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) for an EverStart ES9BS battery is typically around 100 to 120 CCA. This rating indicates the battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures by providing a high burst of power. Always check the specific product specifications or label for the exact CCA, as it can vary slightly between different models.
The EverStart ES9BS battery typically has a cold cranking amps (CCA) rating of around 150 to 200 CCA. This rating indicates the battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures. It's important to verify the specific CCA rating for your battery, as it can vary slightly by model or manufacturing batch. Always check the label on the battery or the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
The ES9BS battery is compatible with the 2004 GSX-R 1000, as it meets the necessary dimensions and specifications for this motorcycle model. However, it's always best to verify the battery's specifications, such as voltage and amp-hour rating, to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, checking the motorcycle's manual or consulting with a professional can help confirm compatibility.
Yes, but the GSXR 750 and 1000 are supposed to have a higher output battery. Though some say it works just fine... I guess I will find out how it works on a 750.
The ES9BS battery is typically a 12-volt sealed lead-acid battery with a capacity of around 9 amp-hours (Ah). This means it can deliver a current of 9 amps for one hour, or a lower current for a longer duration. It's commonly used in applications like motorcycles, ATVs, and other small vehicles. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for exact details, as variations may exist.
Did you read the directions? Of course, all motorcycle batteries have to be charged up before you hook it up. But I'm sure you already found that one out..
we can use a dc voltage directly from a dc source with parameters equal that of the battery
The average battery is much more powerful than a battery made from a fruit. You would need many fruit to equal the charge put out by the average , say, AA battery.
Your question is incomplete. You never mentioned what the cca rating is in the spec battery. As long as you put in a battery of equal or larger cca rating, you will be fine.