Small SLA batteries may or may not have a CCA rating unless marketed as a motorcycle/other outdoor power sports starter type battery. If not then it's just an amp rating for time interval, and like any lead acid, have significantly lower current capacity when cold - which is why I store my jump pack w/SLA battery, indoors.I have two battery load tester, one a conductive and one a adjustable carbon pile. But all geared for CCA. What is the CCA for these small SLA batteries?
Seek the datasheet from the manufacturer or if incomplete, the datasheet for same type and Ah capacity from another manufacturer.
If I had to guesstimate, there are other 20Ah 12V batteries listed as 310CCA but since mine is 300A /5 seconds, I'd guesstimate the CCA for it is closer to 200A, but CCA is supposed to be rated as a 30 sec. duration (but dropping as low as 7.2V is accepted to meet that!) and I've never tried to crank anything that long... if it's not started in 10 seconds cranking, after leaving hooked up for a minute to get some juice in the main battery, it's probably not going to start the vehicle. Initial CCA for mine is probably closer to the 310A for a few seconds, when needed most.
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