⚡ Power Up Your Ride with Confidence!
The Mighty Max Battery YTX4L-BS is a high-performance, rechargeable 12V SLA AGM motorcycle battery designed for durability and reliability. With a compact size of 4.4 x 2.75 x 3.42 inches and a weight of just 3 pounds, it offers 3AH capacity and 50 CCA, making it perfect for various motorcycle applications. This maintenance-free battery is spill-proof, shock-resistant, and performs well in both high and low temperatures, ensuring you stay powered up on every adventure. Plus, it comes with a full one-year warranty for added assurance.
Brand | Mighty Max Battery |
Size | 1 Pack |
Product Dimensions | 4.4"D x 2.75"W x 3.42"H |
Number Of Cells | 1 |
Terminal | Bolt Terminal |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Mighty Max Battery |
UPC | 850005902027 082045853360 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00082045853360 |
Model | YTX4L-BS |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Item model number | YTX4L-BS15664 |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | YTX4L-BS |
Special Features | 12V SLA Battery |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Wattage | 36 watts |
M**L
Cheap and reasonable
The battery works. This is my third battery for my scooter. They come charged, but don't hold their charge. I bought a battery tender for it and it does the job keeping the battery fully charged.The day I received the battery I put it in my scooter and it started. It was hesitant to turn over though. Its rated at 3AH, my scooter needs at least 4AH 5Ah, or 6AH battery to cold start without a problem without using the battery tender, but the sizes of those batteries are larger and may not fit in my bikes battery compartment.Anyways after leaving the battery tender on overnight it solved my issue. So if you do get the battery get a 20 dollar battery tender. I got mines from SHUMAKER and its easy to use. It comes with a connector and to connections. One is with the clamps, the other has two polarity ring that you hook up to your battery and leave. When you ready to charge you just connect the connector to the battery tender. This is so you don't have to remove the battery every time you want to charge it.The battery itself is ok. If you need a quick cheap battery this is it.I've had this battery and tender for two days and they work great. Honestly you might get 3 months out this battery minimum. I will update.The battery comes pre charged, but loses some of that charge from sitting in stock, so it would be good to charge it on a battery tender.
M**R
Tiny battery really works
When I opened the package my heart sank because this battery is so little. I worried that it wouldn't be powerful enough to start my daughter's Chinese scooter. I installed it and man it cranks the scooter up with no problem
D**R
Great value
Great value. Replaced battery in my xt250 motorcycle. Works just fine. Item was well packaged and arrived in great shape. I would buy from this vendor again.
H**E
small... as in SMALL..
Needed a battery to fit the batt. box on a Generator. 3 AMP is not enough.. It fit alright. Small. But I've found a use for it which it's a great size for a DC - USB charger. The super portable USB charger.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDVYV2NB
J**H
It's a battery, and it works!
Installed in a 50cc quad. It came out of the box with enough juice to work, and lasted long enough to say it's decent! Based on my experience, I would buy again!
A**A
Powerful
The fact that these small little berries are almost $100 at my local stores and I can get them online for 20 bucks is absolutely amazing. I have a moped and it’s so convenient to have this company on Amazon 10 out of 10. Very powerful battery have no complaints.
J**R
the vendor wont take it back came dead
I bought one on August 8 that came to me and worked perfect. So a couple weeks later I bought another one for the exact same thing a ATV. The second one has no charge to it. It’s completely dead and it’s worthless to me. I tried to return it, but the vendor that shipped it to me through Amazon will not take it back?
T**A
Tested bad out of the box (Poor SOH). Check yours before installing!
This is not my first Mighty Max battery. Unfortunately, it is the first that tested bad out of the box. As an OOB first step, I use the tester (pictured) which is rated for motorcycle batteries--and will match the type codes and specs for each battery. The initial reading showed a 57% State of Health (SOH) and indicated a need for replacement.Giving the benefit of the doubt, I put the battery on a trickle charger overnight. The next test showed 100% state of charge (SOC) and that the SOH was back at 100%. Trust but verify, right? The next step was to run a 5 minute waveform test back on the handheld tester, and then re-check the SOH. Again, the tester indicates a poor SOH @ 59% and need to replace battery.I reached out to Mighty Max via their web contact page and explained this situation in detail. It's been several days now, and no response. I also reviewed their warranty page for guidance. Buyer Beware--the steps involved in pursuing a warranty claim are involved and would seem to require keeping all original materials shipped with your battery. Additionally, you'll need a verified reading from an auto parts store to submit with your claim.So, I went to two auto parts stores near my house to test this new battery. Full disclosure, neither store can go below 100CCA with their testers. Arguably, my handheld at home is more accurate. But, as the receipt shows, the battery tested bad 'at the store' too.YMMV, and guessing from the battery mfr code / serial this was likely produced in Oct of 2024, so it may have sat long enough that it's bad from lack of charge (odd, but not impossible). Given the lack of response from Mighty Max (who I trust will respond to this review), and the multiple steps to verify if I received a GOOD battery, I'm recommending that you test your batteries before you install and ride off down the road.I'm within my 30 days to return with Amazon so no headaches on warranty / replacement here. I've also ordered a replacement from a different vendor. I'll be sure to test that battery as well.Takeaways:1) You get what you pay for2) Warranty coverage is TBD. Be sure to read the fine print.3) Invest in a decent battery tester. If you're frugal on your batteries, put that money into your tools. Alternatively, you can test at your local auto parts / moto store. Definitely do that before you ride down the road or trail and get stuck after your 30 day return window closes.
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