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Comparison Bosch S4 Silver Asia 570 412 063 vs Varta Blue Dynamic 570412063

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Bosch S4 Silver Asia (570 412 063)
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Typestarterstarter
Suitable forcarcar
Servicemaintenance freemaintenance free
StandardJISDIN
Specs
Electrolyte typecalcium (Ca-Ca)calcium (Ca-Ca)
TerminalsT1 (cone)T1 (cone)
Terminal placementlong sidelong side
Polarity+ right+ right
Voltage12 V12 V
Battery capacity70 Ah70 Ah
Starting power (EN)630 A630 A
General
Carrying handle
Dimensions (LxWxH)261х175х220 mm261x175x220 mm
Weight17.23 kg17.32 kg
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2012august 2012

Standard

The form factor describes the general design features of the battery, primarily the way the terminals are installed and their dimensions, as well as the dimensions of the battery itself.

European. A distinctive feature of European batteries are the terminals, somewhat recessed into the case. Due to this, this form factor is considered safer than the Asian form factor — the risk of a short circuit is lower when the battery falls on a conductive surface or when a metal object hits it. In addition, the terminals themselves are usually made in the form of Euro cones (see below for more details). As for the dimensions, European batteries have more depth and less height than Asian ones. As the name implies, this form factor is found in cars of European manufacturers, mainly passenger cars.

Asian. Asian batteries are easy to identify by the terminals protruding from the top of the case; also, these terminals can be noticeably thinner than European ones, because. many models use JAP cones (although not all). If compared in size, then the "Asians" are taller and thinner than the "Europeans" (more precisely, they have less depth). This option is popular with Japanese and Korean automakers, and is also quite widespread among trucks.

— American. A rather rare form factor on our roads — due to the fact that cars from American manufacturers are most often delivered to us in the form...of modifications adapted to Europe or Asia; original versions are rare. Lightweight batteries of this form factor have "USA" screw terminals (see "Terminals"), located not on the cover, but on the front wall of the case. At the same time, both “purely American” and combined batteries are produced, which, in addition to a pair of USA terminals on the front wall, also have contacts on the cover that are more familiar to east european drivers. And in cargo batteries of this form factor, the terminals are usually installed on the cover, in the left side location.

When choosing a battery, it makes sense to clarify which form factor is optimal for your car: a discrepancy in this parameter can cause compatibility problems up to the complete impossibility of installing a battery.
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