Exide Start
![]() | Suitable for:car Capacity:50 - 90 Ah Voltage:12 В Starting current:450 - 800 А |
| Start EN500 | + right | 50 Ah | 207x175x190 mm | £59.28 .. £59.00 | Compare prices 2 | |
| Start EN600 | + right | 62 Ah | 242x175x190 mm | £67.98 .. £67.00 | Compare prices 2 | |
| Start EN750 | + right | 74 Ah | 278x175x190 mm | £80.48 .. £80.00 | Compare prices 2 | |
| Start EN800 | + right | 90 Ah | 353x175x190 mm | £144.99 | WaveINN |
Reliable and unpretentious starter car batteries for a wide range of passenger cars with moderate energy needs (not loaded with numerous electrical appliances). The series includes maintenance-free lead-acid batteries with capacities from 50Ah to 180Ah. Available options include both right positive polarity and left "plus", with specific versions to be specified directly with the seller.
Exide Start batteries are resistant to vibrations and shocks, have a sufficiently durable design, and deliver consistently high starting power in any climate conditions (including severely cold temperatures). During operation, users won't need to monitor the electrolyte level or add water — the range models require no maintenance throughout their life cycle. Additionally, they can withstand an increased number of charge and discharge cycles, which extends the overall service life.
This battery lasted 4 years and never let me down once, despite my mistake of completely draining it 7 times, which eventually killed it. Even at 10.8 V, it started my car after it had been sitting for a month with a broken alternator that wasn't charging it properly. It ended up being drained because of the alternator, listening to music for a long time with the engine off, and so on, until it was completely dead. I would restore it with a regular charger and keep driving. I think it's hard to find something more reasonable in terms of price/quality. Even now, it works, but holds a charge for just over a week, and then the car won't start. It's only for this reason that I decided to replace it with the exact same model, but new. I recommend it as a workhorse, with good durability. Reliable, handles load excellently, and doesn't die upon full discharge, though it loses capacity. The price is more than reasonable. No. |
















