Any difference Platinum P-1 Size 34 and Platnum P4 Size 34/78DT
#1
JK Freak
Thread Starter
Any difference Platinum P-1 Size 34 and Platnum P4 Size 34/78DT
Any difference between the DieHard Platinum P-1 Group Size 34 and Platnum P-4 Group Size 34/78DT beside the dual terminals on the latter? Both state 880 CCA and 135 minutes reserve capacity.
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#2
JK Super Freak
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ttery-good-for
The P-1 has a height of 7 4/5" width of 6 4/5" and a length of 10 9/10".
The p-4 has a height of 7 4/5" width of 7 1/10" and lenght of 10 9/10".
Either should fit in the JK.
#3
JK Freak
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Funny you should ask, as I just made a post here:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ttery-good-for
The P-1 has a height of 7 4/5" width of 6 4/5" and a length of 10 9/10".
The p-4 has a height of 7 4/5" width of 7 1/10" and lenght of 10 9/10".
Either should fit in the JK.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ttery-good-for
The P-1 has a height of 7 4/5" width of 6 4/5" and a length of 10 9/10".
The p-4 has a height of 7 4/5" width of 7 1/10" and lenght of 10 9/10".
Either should fit in the JK.
#4
JK Super Freak
Yea I agree with the side terminals. They are a good thing to have if you're running some aux equipment such as extra lighting or a mid range power amplifier, and should not be used for heavy duty equipment since the terminals are only about 5/16". The key to good battery connections is a tight fit. Some have cranked down on the side terminals and cracked them internally. Although the AGM battery will not leak, having a loose connection or one that has a crack is a sure sign you'll get a heat build up which could result in premature failure.