How long did your lightweight battery last




I see threads starting in 2011.
What happened, how long did they last?
Did you have any electrical problems while using them?
I'm looking for people using the car for daily driving, not for drag racing once in a blue moon.
I've used the Oddyssey in my other car and it lasted more than 5 years, but the electrical system is a lot simpler, requires less CCA and the ECU can't decide to run the blower fan with the car stopped and parked, like in this car (there's a feature of the car getting rid of potential condensation).
have had it 2 years... and for $100 I think that's pretty solid they have some lighter ones out now for around $300 that are similar cranking and capacity but 4-5 lbs lithium
I run an Odyessey PC680 in my Celica, and haven't had any issues for 10 years (aside from changing them out every 3 years for preventative maintenance), but then that doesn't have anywhere near the amount of electrics as a Merc.
I contacted braille and they send me a new one thinking this one was faulty. But never installed it back.
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310 CCA, 17.5 Ah, 15 lb
The Odyssey PC680 is
170 CCA 16 Ah, 15 lb
The Braille B2015 is
425 CCA, 21 Ah, 15 lb
The Odyssey that comes up for the C63 is the PC1350
770 CCA, 95Ah, 60 lb
The OEM is
95 Ah, 57 lb 850 CCA
I'm using in my Subaru an Odyssey PC950
400CCA, 34Ah, 20 lb
I may just swap batteries and see how the Mercedes does.
I was worried that the battery sensor is internal to the OEM battery, but looks like it's external.
Last edited by Vladds; Jan 31, 2017 at 07:42 PM.
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Price compatible too.
Basically there could be a battery for this car that in addition to being price compatible and roadable offers weight savings too, why not research and find it.
And as far as weight savings, it's a very slow and incremental process, where each step individually is irrelevant but the final result can be relevant.
But you're right to think that I'm not looking to transform my car into a track queen and this is why I'm considering the options carefully.
Last edited by Vladds; Feb 1, 2017 at 01:57 PM.




So for my C63, I ended up buying a new OEM battery (lighter than the Deka one), but the thought if a lightweight battery could reduce the output of the car, by diverting more power towards charging has been bothering me for a long time, I am still running a lightweight odyssey in my Subaru.
So the other day I remembered that when I was a kid everyone that had a modded car was running ammeters as far as gauges.
So I started to look into this.
Ammeters are hooked up in serial and have two ranges, a positive and a negative.
All things being equal, in the positive range, the mechanical power is used to charge the battery, in the negative, the battery discharges.
Now what it shows may depend on where you serial install it, serial at the battery, or serial at the alternator.
But here's where I'm going with this:
Performance wise, I believe that a zero indication may be best.
Now once things are not equal anymore because you installed a lightweight but amp weak battery, this gauge will then show how your power now gets diverted into charging because the battery has not enough amp output.
Or, it will teach you how it's time to replace the battery, not because it's failed but because it's reduced charge holding ability, gets the alternator to consume mechanical power from your car.
I run a super light 3kg battery and also ran light weight before in other cars, they last very long 5+ years. I Did many dyno runs and no power lost.
The biggest power loss i ever had on my c63 was when i put 8 new cold race spark plugs in it. Did multiple dyno runs and lost 35whp. Changed back to oem and power was instantly back.








I know that colder plugs can cause a slight loss of power, but 35whp......it had to have been something else wrong with the plugs or state of tune. I dunno, that's a huge amount to lose. I can only imagine that the gap wasn't large enough or....I dunno
If you get time, it would interesting to see close ups of your plugs. But if you can't be bothered, I don't blame you. It's not the most exciting of things to do on this motor.




Sorry for the threadjack
Either way, yeah let's not hijack the thread


