BATTERY CHECKER Check the Battery CCA Values

  • EN-standard Batteries

    Check the model number shown as 9-digits numbers like "575121072".

    (example)
    575121072

    Last 3 numbers mean 1/10 of its CCA value.
    For example of the above number, CCA value should be "720 CCA" (072 x 10 = 720).

  • DIN-standard Batteries

    Check the model number shown as 5-digits numbers like "54459".

    (example)
    54459

    The second and third numbers mean 20Ah of the battery.
    For example of the above number, it should be "44Ah".

    *Find the nearest Ah in the following table and input the "Standard-CCA" value.

  • Others

    For the batteries that do not have the above numbers, please check following points.

    (1) Check the last 3 numbers of the model number and try to input it as CCA value.

    (example 1)
    048 → 480CCA

    (example 2)
    570 → 570CCA

    (2) Check if 20Ah is printed on the battery surface. If printed, find the nearest Ah in the following table and input the "Standard-CCA" value.

    *Note : Be sure to check 20Ah not like 5Ah and others.

  • 20Ah
  • Standard-CCA
  • Higher-CCA
  • 35
  • 300
  • 360
  • 40
  • 320
  • 390
  • 45
  • 340
  • 420
  • 50
  • 380
  • 420
  • 55
  • 450
  • 540
  • 60
  • 500
  • 620
  • 65
  • 560
  • 700
  • 70
  • 620
  • 720
  • 75
  • 680
  • 750
  • 80
  • 720
  • 780
  • 85
  • 740
  • 800
  • 90
  • 800
  • 850
  • 100
  • 810
  • 850
  • 110
  • 820
  • 1000
  • *Values in this table are the reference only. For more accurate testing, ask the battery manufacturer for CCA value.
  • *Re-input the "Higher-CCA" value when the test result became higher than the "Standard-CCA" value.
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