Why I chose Braille over Odyssey, Braille is $199.00 Odyssey $117.00 online. I really hate if my car won't start at the track especially in the grid area, so the numbers below show Braille has more cranking amps etc, but to be totally honest, I am not familiar with what the heck any of it means. Timmy C has a good point on keeping the battery choices open in our rules with the fact that these smaller ones are safer. The only argument there is history, I haven't seen a battery leak or blow up, but Tim is around these cars much more than me.
BTW: I got 10 years out of my last Braille, but it lives in a garage on a trickle charger.
So for future battery choices, I would really like to pay in the low $100's, please share you experiences here to not tie up the rules thread.
Braille 17lbs:
Cranking Amps at 0 Degrees F: 475 amps
Cranking Amps at 32 Degrees F: 641 amps
Pulse Cranking Amps: 1,191 amps
Reserve Capacity: 23 minutes
Length (in): 6.800 in.
Width (in): 4.000 in.
Height (in): 6.100 in.
Odyssey 680 this one is 15.4lbs:
Pulse (5-second) Hot Cranking Amps (PHCA) 520
Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) 170
20Hr Nominal Capacity (Ah) 16
Reserve Capacity Minutes 24
Dimensions L x W x H (in) 7.27 x 3.11 x 7.55*
Metric Dimensions L x W x H (mm) 184.7 x 79 x 191.8*
*measured w/SAE terminal
Weight (lbs) 15.4