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Is the stock battery a flooded or AGM battery?
The OEM battery would be a flooded lead acid battery...the very undersized Group 51R version. Many online threads on upgrading to a much larger, more powerful, and cheaper common Group 24F battery. I have personally done the conversion on two CR-Vs and our Element.
YesIs it a battery posts polarity issue?
I'm pretty sure that the Group 34 battery terminal positions are reversed from those on the 51R and 24F batteries. However, the Group 35 battery should be identical in dimensions to the 34, but with the terminals in the proper position for the CR-V.I just ordered a Honda Odessey battery tray as recommended in the video posted by @Nukeman7 in post # 2. That video doesn't mention needing to also buy an Odessey battery cover, but several guys at CRV forum mentioned buying an Odessey battery cover as part of their upgrade. They did not explain why they bought a battery-cover nor its part #. I asked, but got no answers from CRV forum.
Why are people using 24F battery size for the upgrade? Couldn't they use a group 34? It seems to me that G34 would fit better due to not being as tall. What am I missing? Is it a battery posts polarity issue?
Now trying to decide between battery sizes 24F and 34. Or would it need to be 34R? Advice welcome.
Speaking of being cheaper... Let's compare prices in my home town.How much cheaper would batteries be if there were only three sizes for autos? S/M/L. So many inefficiencies with things like this.
If you are not averse to visiting WalMart, their $79 EverStart Value battery cannot be beat...especially if they are sourced from East Penn as on the East Coast. This is the only 24F I purchase and typically get 4 to 5 years out of them. While they are conservatively advertised as only 585 CCA, they routinely test 700 CCA when new.Speaking of being cheaper... Let's compare prices in my home town.
Comparing Oreilly housebrand Superstart batteries and one Honda brand battery in sizes 51R & 24F...
With 24F you get more CCA for less $. See * & ** below.
** Oreilly 24F flooded battery 550 CCA for $99. Strong upgrade and excellent price! Wow!
* Oreilly 24F flooded battery 585 CCA for $120. Very strong upgrade and excellent price. Wow!
Oreilly 24F flooded battery 750 CCA for $210. Extremely strong upgrade and reasonable price.
Same idea with AGM batteries. You get more performance for lower cost with 24F.
That is helpful and timely because I'm currently 24F battery shopping.If you are not averse to visiting WalMart, their $79 EverStart Value battery cannot be beat...especially if they are sourced from East Penn as on the East Coast. This is the only 24F I purchase and typically get 4 to 5 years out of them. While they are conservatively advertised as only 585 CCA, they routinely test 700 CCA when new.
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She parks outdoors. No where to plug in.Just grab a cheap flooded battery and use the left over dough for a charger. You could buy the best odyssey that fits your car and it wouldn’t last any longer than a flooded that you charge when it’s not moving.
My neighbor bought an EverStart Value 24F battery from WalMart on Wednesday (1-14-2026).@Nukeman7 I thought Walmart was going to stop selling batteries. Was that just an untrue rumor? Based on your post, it sounds like Wally is still selling batteries.
If you look at an EverStart battery at WalMart, you will see a barcode label on the top panel. Printed on the barcode label will be a serial number. If it starts with the letters "EP", it is made by East Penn, if it starts with "JC", it is a Clarios (formerly Johnson Controls) battery. See my Post #5 in this BITOG thread for more details on EverStart batteries.I'm in Southwest Washington (West Coast). I have no idea if the 24F the local Wally sells is made by East Penn. I guess it is whatever it is and I'd buy it at that price regardless of who made it.
The O'Reilly SuperStarts, the Duracells at Sam's Club, and many NAPA batteries are manufactured by East Penn/DEKA. All East Penn flooded lead acid batteries are maintenance free with a smooth flush top panel while Clarios batteries have removable rectangular fill caps that have their proprietary "clipped corner" design.BTW - The Oreilly housebrand Superstart batteries are made by East Penn. I think the Walmart battery you recommended is the same battery (both made by East Penn) as one of the Oreilly batteries I like, but $40 cheaper at Walmart than Oreilly.
Upgrading from a Group 51R to a 24F (or 35) battery is a win-win situation. That K24 engine will crank like never before!i.e. - This upgrade just keeps getting more and more worthwhile considering it will save a lot of money and increase performance!
If terminal position is the issue with a Group 34, there is always the Group 34R with reversed terminal positions.
Walmart batteries sold on the West Coast are supplied by Clarios. Most of the flooded batteries come from Korea. The AGMs can be from any number of factories around the world and changes with each delivery. Mexico, Korea, Germany, China and India. I have had excellent service from the German and Korean sourced ones.@Nukeman7 I thought Walmart was going to stop selling batteries. Was that just an untrue rumor? Based on your post, it sounds like Wally is still selling batteries.
I'm in Southwest Washington (West Coast). I have no idea if the 24F the local Wally sells is made by East Penn. I guess it is whatever it is and I'd buy it at that price regardless of who made it.