I am currently looking to replace my Antigravity lithium battery with a physically smaller battery. Nothing wrong with the AG battery I just need to free up some space for QS or RB module. I have narrowed it down to Ultrabatt and Speedcell but I'm looking for your experience.
Here are the batteries I researched..mind you, this is not for the Superbike's but the brands and specs can cross over since many of Ducatis use the same/similar battery.
OEM yt12b
AGM - 5.9X2.7X5.12 170CCA 10Ah 8.1lb
Ballistic 8cell
Lithium ION- 4.5X2.5X4.25 225CCa. .979lb
Aliant ylp12
LiFePO4 - 4.48X2.7X3.8 220CCA. 12Ah
Shoria lfx14a
LiFePO4 5.8X3.4X3.3 210CCA. 14Ah. 2lb
Ultrabatt ub-12400mmt
LiFePO4. 5.6X1.5X4.6 300CCA. 5Ah
Speedcell 5Ah
LiFePO4. 4.5X2.3X3.1 240CCA 5Ah. 2.2lb
Antigravity At12-bs
Lithium ION. 5.9X2.75X5.12 360CCA. 12Ah. 2.3lb
earthX etx18b
LiFePO4. 5.3X2.6X4.1 230CCA 6.2Ah. 2.2lb
Bikemaster bmp14b-fp
LiFePO4. 5.2X2.5X2.5 250CCA
NOCO.
NLP5 4.5X2.8X3.4 250 "start current" 2Ah 1.5lb
NLP9. 5.87X3.4X3.6 400 3Ah 2.29lb
NLP14 500 4Ah 2.58lb
BC bct12b-fp
LiFePO4. 5.9X2.56X5.1 5Ah 2.4lb
I'm drawn to the Unibatt because it's case should provide a very nice slot for the tuner or QS module to sit next to it.
I'm drawn to the Speedcell because of the size(although not as easy to work around compared to the Unibatt) and the fact that it has a high current quick disconnect mounted right to it, you can get the other side of the high current connector and replace smaller/inferior OEM battery wires as well as a nice high current start solenoid (although you can get that on its own and use it with any batt). As you many Ducatis suffer from the slow crank speeds and this might help with that.
I mentioned the chemical make up because
(Google search)
"Is LiFePO4 better than lithium ion? The LiFePO4 battery has the edge over lithium ion, both in terms of cycle life (it lasts 4-5x longer), and safety. This is a key advantage because lithium ion batteries can overheat and even catch fire, while LiFePO4 does not."
If nothing else this will provide a list for future members/guests to see brands they might have never heard of.
If you know of more and/or have had negative or positive with any I would like to hear about it.
Here are the batteries I researched..mind you, this is not for the Superbike's but the brands and specs can cross over since many of Ducatis use the same/similar battery.
OEM yt12b
AGM - 5.9X2.7X5.12 170CCA 10Ah 8.1lb
Ballistic 8cell
Lithium ION- 4.5X2.5X4.25 225CCa. .979lb
Aliant ylp12
LiFePO4 - 4.48X2.7X3.8 220CCA. 12Ah
Shoria lfx14a
LiFePO4 5.8X3.4X3.3 210CCA. 14Ah. 2lb
Ultrabatt ub-12400mmt
LiFePO4. 5.6X1.5X4.6 300CCA. 5Ah
Speedcell 5Ah
LiFePO4. 4.5X2.3X3.1 240CCA 5Ah. 2.2lb
Antigravity At12-bs
Lithium ION. 5.9X2.75X5.12 360CCA. 12Ah. 2.3lb
earthX etx18b
LiFePO4. 5.3X2.6X4.1 230CCA 6.2Ah. 2.2lb
Bikemaster bmp14b-fp
LiFePO4. 5.2X2.5X2.5 250CCA
NOCO.
NLP5 4.5X2.8X3.4 250 "start current" 2Ah 1.5lb
NLP9. 5.87X3.4X3.6 400 3Ah 2.29lb
NLP14 500 4Ah 2.58lb
BC bct12b-fp
LiFePO4. 5.9X2.56X5.1 5Ah 2.4lb
I'm drawn to the Unibatt because it's case should provide a very nice slot for the tuner or QS module to sit next to it.
I'm drawn to the Speedcell because of the size(although not as easy to work around compared to the Unibatt) and the fact that it has a high current quick disconnect mounted right to it, you can get the other side of the high current connector and replace smaller/inferior OEM battery wires as well as a nice high current start solenoid (although you can get that on its own and use it with any batt). As you many Ducatis suffer from the slow crank speeds and this might help with that.
I mentioned the chemical make up because
(Google search)
"Is LiFePO4 better than lithium ion? The LiFePO4 battery has the edge over lithium ion, both in terms of cycle life (it lasts 4-5x longer), and safety. This is a key advantage because lithium ion batteries can overheat and even catch fire, while LiFePO4 does not."
If nothing else this will provide a list for future members/guests to see brands they might have never heard of.
If you know of more and/or have had negative or positive with any I would like to hear about it.