Battery Specials
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A lot has changed in the type of battery your motorcycle needs and so the range of batteries has changed too. Rely on Autospark for the right advice, a quality battery at the right price for your pride & joy.
We recommend Exide Batteries for enhanced performance, product life & value for motorcycles and two-wheeled transport of all makes and models. This new range delivers a balanced advancement in technologies and reliability.
Even for motorcycles, advancements in technology can need more power. The comprehensive Exide range provides a choice of technology, with a variety of budget levels and quality and warranty options for your 2 wheeled (or 3, or 4) pride and joy, not to mention your safety.
You shouldn’t wait until you break down to change your battery, have your battery tested at Autospark. As motorcycle electrical systems are becoming more complex, choosing the right battery for the application is extremely important, so leave it to the experts.
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The new range of Exide motorcycle batteries deliver high performance power, multi-positional fitment and fully sealed after plug installation delivering a leak-proof, spill-proof powerhouse. Suitable for the weather extremes of Australia and New Zealand, the AGM construction (immobilised acid in cells) and AGM (Glass mat) separator is the optimal choice for reliable performance in motorcycles, personal watercraft and a range of leisure products.
Exide motorcycle batteries deliver fully maintainable, non-sealed range for use in normal conditions. Lead acid construction (wet flooded) with antimony (Sb) alloy in plates and glass fibre separators, Exide Bike conventional delivers the renowned reliability for normal use in motorcycles, personal watercraft and a range of leisure products.
You can always rely on the experience and advice of your trusted professionals at Autospark for the right battery for every motorcycle.
To keep your vehicle engine running smoothly, it’s crucial to understand the importance of a reliable car battery replacement. Below are the answers to some common car battery questions to get you started or help diagnose a problem.
Australia has some of the harshest environmental conditions in the world. The extreme temperatures and varied landscape can affect the life of a battery. Driving habits, vehicle type and battery age also impact life expectancy. Not all batteries are the same.
Autospark recommends Exide’s Range of batteries, designed to withstand the high under-bonnet temperatures and excessive vibration experienced by motorists. We have a full product range available, including automotive, marine, deep cycle and industrial batteries to provide customers with the best solution for every application.
Short distance driving can cause your car battery to flatten over time. This is because your battery doesn’t have a chance to reach ‘full’ charge, which leads to accelerated corrosion and acid stratification. If you only use your car for short trips, long distance spins between them will help boost your battery’s health. Bad habits, such as skipping periodic car maintenance and using too much energy when idling also shorten battery life expectancy.
It’s crucial the right car battery is purchased for your vehicle type and installed correctly to prevent battery problems. SUVs, 4WDs and other large off-road vehicles have different power needs the battery must cater for. Dual battery systems designed for these models can offer the right battery solutions. However smaller cars will be better suited to passenger vehicle batteries.
Other battery types, such as motorcycle batteries and marine batteries are not suitable for your car. They have a lower amperage output and are designed for deep discharge cycles.
Heat is the number one killer of a battery. Although it increases the performance of car batteries short-term, their life is drastically reduced over time. Heat increases the rate of evaporation, which causes a loss of water from the electrolyte. Extreme heat also increases the rate of self-discharge and promotes the corrosion of the positive plate grids.
Battery life is determined by various factors, with the most important being proper maintenance. Amount of use, proper charging and climate are other elements that also need to be considered. A battery that is stored for prolonged periods of time without use or recharging can develop sulfation on the plates. This greatly reduces the time and efficiency of how batteries perform.
Car batteries generally last between four to six years. However, there are multiple factors to consider when determining how often a battery needs to be replaced including vehicle type, region/climate, driving habits, regular battery/car maintenance and whether the battery was installed correctly. If your current battery performance is unsatisfactory, consider upgrading your battery to suit your situation and driving needs.
There are a few easy steps you can take to maximise the life expectancy of your battery:
Choose the right battery for your vehicle type
Ensure your battery is correctly installed
Check the top of the battery monthly to ensure it’s clean and free of corrosion
For maintainable batteries, remove plugs monthly to determine if there’s enough electrolyte covering the plates. Top up with distilled water if required or book in for a battery service
For maintenance free battery types, check the water indicator monthly
Charge batteries with an appropriate battery charger every three months to maintain peak performance
The saying you get what you pay for reigns true with car batteries. Batteries vary in price depending on their cranking capacity (CCA rating), battery type and warranty. Generally, the longer the warranty the better the product. Batteries with a higher CCA rating tend to last longer and help your vehicle perform better. However, this is still dependent on other factors such as the strength of internal lead plates, how much electrolyte it contains and how well the battery has been built.
Old batteries must be disposed of properly because of the toxins they contain, including lead and acid. They should be recycled at your local mechanic or battery repair outlet. If you have an old battery to dispose, you can speak to our staff at Autospark.
Exide Batteries, from Autospark, has a comprehensive business approach called Total Battery Management [TBM], that plays a leading role in one of Australia’s most effective and successful recycling programs. TBM encompasses manufacturing and distribution of lead-acid batteries, responsible collection and storage of spent batteries, safe transportation and reclamation of battery materials and use of those materials in the production of new batteries. Exide Technologies Batteries are also 98% recyclable.
You don’t have to wait until you break down to change your battery. Avoid breakdowns by getting your battery tested on a regular basis. Vehicle electrical systems are becoming more complex and its vital you purchase the right battery for your vehicle, so we recommend leaving it to the experts.
As a group of trusted Professionals, Autospark has been serving Western Australia for over 35 years. With quality technicians and one of the most trusted names in the industry, you can rely on Autospark.
Autospark ensures compliance with all the required regulatory bodies, this is a requirement we are more than satisfied to fulfil. Just another way you can be sure you are getting the best, from the best.
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