Car Batteries
Automotive Battery Commander Series Group Size 24F - 530CCA
Car Batteries
Automotive Battery Commander Series Group Size 24F - 530CCA
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Automotive Battery Commander Series Group Size 24F - 530CCA

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CS24F-530

Commander Series Group Size 24F - 530CCA

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Popular use: Car Battery

Group 24F batteries are rather large and powerful batteries, featuring 20h capacity in 66-110 Ah range, providing 600-1000 CCA, 140-220 minutes RC etc. ... Group 27 batteries are very common in automotive, marine, off-the-grid, RVs, and similar applications, making them one of the most popular battery groups.

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BCI Battery groups 24, 27, and 31 are some of the most popular battery groups, differing in size and thus their capacity, CCA/MCA, and other ratings.

Physical dimensions of these groups are given in the following list:

- Group 24: 10.25 x 6.8125 x 8.875 inches (260 x 173 x 225 mm),

- Group 27: 12.0625 x 6.8125 x 8.875 inches (306 x 173 x 225 mm),

- Group 31: 13 x 6.8125 x 9.4375 inches (330 x 173 x 240 mm).

As the size and the volume of the batteries go up, so do their Amps, Ah, and other values.

How to Buy a Battery for Your Car

Battery Type

Popular Cars it Fits

65 (Top Terminal)

Ford, Lincoln, Mercury

75/78 (Side Terminal)

GM, Chrysler, Dodge

24/24F (Top Terminal)

Lexus, Honda, Toyota, Infiniti, Nissan, Acura

34/78 (Dual Terminal)

GM, Chrysler, Dodge

35 (Top Terminal) 86 (Top Terminal) 34 (Top Terminal) H Series (Top Terminal)

Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Subaru Dodge, Plymouth Chevy, Honda, Dodge Ford, BMW, Mercedes, Dodge, Chrysler

BCI Group 24 batteries are mostly general-purpose batteries commonly found in large UPS systems, medical and security systems, wheelchairs, car batteries, trucks, and industrial applications, etc. They are rarely used as starting/cranking batteries - more commonly they are used in deep cycle of standby/float applications.