Antigravity Lithium Battery will it start a 2021 GT4 after sitting four (4) months?
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Antigravity Lithium Battery will it start a 2021 GT4 after sitting four (4) months?
Chad & Scott at Antigravity Batteries,
Guys I think you might find the below video of interest.
Also members here on Rennlist as well as guest will I think also find this of interest.
For those like myself I really wondered with non use and months rolling by would an Antigravity Battery actually still start my 2021 GT4 without having to use the (Remote-Emergency-Start) key-fob.
See the below video guys for a full explanation.Antigravity H7/Group-94R 80Ah W/2,000 Crank Amps?
Terry
Guys I think you might find the below video of interest.
Also members here on Rennlist as well as guest will I think also find this of interest.
For those like myself I really wondered with non use and months rolling by would an Antigravity Battery actually still start my 2021 GT4 without having to use the (Remote-Emergency-Start) key-fob.
See the below video guys for a full explanation.
Antigravity H7/Group-94R 80Ah W/2,000 Crank Amps?
Will it start 2021 Porsche GT4 after 4 months?
Terry
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Thank you for posting up Terry! Four months is a massivly long time for a battery to sit and still start a modern Car and I'm glad our battery was able to do it for you.
This is a great bit of data for us because though we can simulate 4 months of a batttery sitting in a Car, the fact is you did it in a real Car and specifically a Porsche, so we now have an actual Customer who has stored a car 1/3 of a year with our 80Ah battery and not on a charger. We get asked about this relatively frequently for Cars that get stored over the winter and without access to a charger. So this is great info. Thanks again Terry!
This is a great bit of data for us because though we can simulate 4 months of a batttery sitting in a Car, the fact is you did it in a real Car and specifically a Porsche, so we now have an actual Customer who has stored a car 1/3 of a year with our 80Ah battery and not on a charger. We get asked about this relatively frequently for Cars that get stored over the winter and without access to a charger. So this is great info. Thanks again Terry!
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Thank you for posting up Terry! Four months is a massivly long time for a battery to sit and still start a modern Car and I'm glad our battery was able to do it for you.
This is a great bit of data for us because though we can simulate 4 months of a batttery sitting in a Car, the fact is you did it in a real Car and specifically a Porsche, so we now have an actual Customer who has stored a car 1/3 of a year with our 80Ah battery and not on a charger. We get asked about this relatively frequently for Cars that get stored over the winter and without access to a charger. So this is great info. Thanks again Terry!
This is a great bit of data for us because though we can simulate 4 months of a batttery sitting in a Car, the fact is you did it in a real Car and specifically a Porsche, so we now have an actual Customer who has stored a car 1/3 of a year with our 80Ah battery and not on a charger. We get asked about this relatively frequently for Cars that get stored over the winter and without access to a charger. So this is great info. Thanks again Terry!
I'm glad the video is going to be helpful as that was my intent guys.
Terry