http://www.fourwheeler.com/how-to/154-1303-battery-bashing/
good little read I run diehard platinum in my wj and xj
good little read I run diehard platinum in my wj and xj
There are also proven stories of warraty replacement batteries simply being used and recharged batteries that were removed from other customer vehicles. Don'y buy a battery from Sears.
My local Sears has all their batteries displayed on shelves inside the store - should be easy to spot a used battery. Are people having used batteries installed when they drive up to the shop for install?
I was taught that you shouldn't run a deep cycle style battery in an automotive application. Something about they're not designed for the duty cycles in an automobile, but rather designed to be slowly charged then drained, as you would in a boat (like with a trolling motor). I experienced this first-hand when I bought an M1008 with a pair of regular wet cell deep cycle batteries that had been freshly installed by the seller. They barely lasted a year before they started to weaken. I swapped in automotive style batteries and they spun the engine over much faster.
That being said, what makes the Optima deep cycle batteries better suited for an automotive application when regular deep cycles are not? I can understand the dual purpose deep cycle/starting batteries, but what about the straight deep cycle batteries? What am I missing?
All optima batteries are hybrid starting/deep cycle that is what makes them different than just a deep cycle marine battery. Even the deep cycle focused ones are still hybrid starting batteries.
Pretty sure the red tops are just a starting battery, yellow are starting/deep cycle. The blue tops come in two versions, one is deep cycle (for trolling) and the other just like a yellow top but with aux. posts on top.
Not what the folks at Optima say according to some E-mails I saw posted when I looked at what battery I was going to run.
Their starting battery is a bit of a hybrid as well.