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Hi, If you can't find the original hold downs it is not hard to make them out of 3/4 inch angle. Just cut a small piece, drill a 1/4 inch hole, and weld it to each end of the main angle iron. The threaded rods are just 1/4 rod bent on one end and threaded. I put some self stick weatherstripping to cushion it.The original rods are stainless steel but mild steel works just fine. I can send a photo of both the original and the home made ones if you would like. I have the plastic shields but they are a pita so I don't use them.I see on some auctions that the battery's have shields to keep them away from the block- my 803 has nothing- no hold downs or anything and the + terminal is only about a inch away from the block, does anyone want to sell me the correct hold down hardware?
Thanks for the pictures of fitment. These 26s look good in there. This is just a generator after all, and you have 2 batteries. If this were a 12 volt system, you would be able to use 1 650 cca and it would be fine. With twice the voltage you only need half the amps to do the same work. I need to find some dirt cheap 270 CCAs some place but with the round posts.I have some 270 cranking amp lawn tractor batteries in my John Deere, 99 Mustang, and my gate opener. They are a good value at 28 bucks apiece.
Just exchanged my 24s for some budget 26s. They are a little narrower and shorter and 2 inches shorter in length.
Adding: The group 26 batteries tucked right in and leave a little room all the way around. The 51 might have fit better but it was $109 vs $48. I am not planning to tie these down so I didn't check to see if the brackets fit.
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As I stated in my post #29 those Value Power 26 batteries died after a short life. I replaced them with two U1R-7 Lawn tractor batteries that are just over three years old and holding so far. $25 apiece.Thanks for the pictures of fitment. These 26s look good in there. This is just a generator after all, and you have 2 batteries. If this were a 12 volt system, you would be able to use 1 650 cca and it would be fine. With twice the voltage you only need half the amps to do the same work. I need to find some dirt cheap 270 CCAs some place but with the round posts.
OK I missed that before THANKS for pointing it out again. I cancelled my group 26 order and instead ordered two of these walmart U1R-7s. EXCELLENT to hear that these tractor batteries are still working after 3 years. I mean, as long as you keep a charge maintainer on them there is no reason why they should have a problem. But the 26s are well known for barely lasting a year.As I stated in my post #29 those Value Power 26 batteries died after a short life. I replaced them with two U1R-7 Lawn tractor batteries that are just over three years old and holding so far. $25 apiece.
To install those I drilled the battery holes out to 5/16", spread the battery terminal ends, and ran the bolt through at the outer ends.
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When I bought these I just walked in and put them in the basket. They show all versions out of stock online so I guess they are victim of the dreaded supply issues.Man I want some of those Walmart U1R-7s! Went to walmart.com and of course they are not available at my local Supercenter nor any of the centers nearby. How did you "order" them?
EDIT: They have the U1-7s. From your pics, it looks like those would work since the battery cables are long enough to be swapped around and still keep the terminals away of the engine block. Yes?
With the H5 batteries, are any modifications needed? Will the stock cables reach?The Problem I ran into is the Optima 34/78 batteries have the terminals closer to the center of the battery so the hold down bar isn't and issue. A regular 34/78 battery has terminals that are at the back close to the block and very close to the hold down bar when installed. Not ideal at all. The MT-47/H5-1 is very close in size to the 34/78 but terminals are reversed. it also has a indent on battery where the hold down fits nicely. They don't make a Group 34R (reversed posts) anymore from what the battery dealer said. I have about 30 used batteries around and tried a ton of them to see what worked the best. Hope this helps.