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Our city department tried Optimas in a number of their police cruisers. In talking with the shop foreman he said they didn't seem to last any better than any other battery they had tried, but did note that they didn't leak all over the place either. Of course you have to take in the extreme conditions of expecting any battery to last with ambient temps of 120+ in a vehicle that has tons of added on electronics and sits and idles most of it's life. I think in their case battery relocation would have been most beneficial.
I put the Mopar Orbital batteries in mine. They are made by exide (just like the junk stock replacements) and are the same battery as the Napa Select. My stock replacement mopar batteries were getting to the point that I was cleaning them on a weekly basis and I was still seeing the start of little acid trails down the sides. I've put quite a few Mopar Orbital batteries in customer vehicles (hard sell I might add!) and so far most have been pleased with the purchase, especially on the LH cars that have the battery buried in the fenderwell. Most here are "maintenance aware", but most of the people I deal with never expect to raise the hood on thier car/truck. Not having to worry about electrical issues due to an acid bath from a regular battery is worth the $$ and piece of mind for quite a few. In our climate two years is usually the lifespan of a battery, matter of fact I have a number of customers that consider that normal maintenance and just have them changed out every other year. While we have replaced two of the Orbital batteries over the years, I have a number of them going on their fourth year now and still going strong.....and clean.
I put the Mopar Orbital batteries in mine. They are made by exide (just like the junk stock replacements) and are the same battery as the Napa Select. My stock replacement mopar batteries were getting to the point that I was cleaning them on a weekly basis and I was still seeing the start of little acid trails down the sides. I've put quite a few Mopar Orbital batteries in customer vehicles (hard sell I might add!) and so far most have been pleased with the purchase, especially on the LH cars that have the battery buried in the fenderwell. Most here are "maintenance aware", but most of the people I deal with never expect to raise the hood on thier car/truck. Not having to worry about electrical issues due to an acid bath from a regular battery is worth the $$ and piece of mind for quite a few. In our climate two years is usually the lifespan of a battery, matter of fact I have a number of customers that consider that normal maintenance and just have them changed out every other year. While we have replaced two of the Orbital batteries over the years, I have a number of them going on their fourth year now and still going strong.....and clean.
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Caper,
The D31A group 31 yellow-top Optimas I put in my truck are about 1.5" TALLER than the stock batteries. The 34 Optimas or the 34/78s are much smaller batteries than the D31A yellow-tops. That is the reason I had to lengthen the bolts...they didn't want to quite thread in with the yellow-tops in there.
The yellow-tops cost about an extra $50 more than the red-tops. I am just more than a bit obsessive compulsive and wanted a battery that met the stock battery's minimum reserve capacity. Non of the red-tops do. This won't matter to 95% of the population, but I am one of the unfortunate few that would be tormented at night knowing that my batteries don't have at least 150 mins of RC Yes, I know I'm sick...
The D31A group 31 yellow-top Optimas I put in my truck are about 1.5" TALLER than the stock batteries. The 34 Optimas or the 34/78s are much smaller batteries than the D31A yellow-tops. That is the reason I had to lengthen the bolts...they didn't want to quite thread in with the yellow-tops in there.
The yellow-tops cost about an extra $50 more than the red-tops. I am just more than a bit obsessive compulsive and wanted a battery that met the stock battery's minimum reserve capacity. Non of the red-tops do. This won't matter to 95% of the population, but I am one of the unfortunate few that would be tormented at night knowing that my batteries don't have at least 150 mins of RC Yes, I know I'm sick...
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Originally posted by jrihani
This won't matter to 95% of the population, but I am one of the unfortunate few that would be tormented at night knowing that my batteries don't have at least 150 mins of RC Yes, I know I'm sick...
This won't matter to 95% of the population, but I am one of the unfortunate few that would be tormented at night knowing that my batteries don't have at least 150 mins of RC Yes, I know I'm sick...
Caper, you can get the Group 31 Yellow Top Optimas in Edmonton - only $311 each
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OPPS jrihani ,I thought ya had the red tops my bad. $311 each thats nuts, Warmart has the red 34s for $169 up here but they can't get them in ,great store eh . Oh well off to crappy tire for $180 each. Is the reserve capacity really important enough that it has to meet the POS stock batteries?????
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Youre in Fort Mac right???
I dunno, reserve is pretty important in the cold. But, for what its worth, I can tell you that AlpineRam had ONE red top in his truck and he said that it sat unplugged for three days @ -35 C and the truck still started. Dont think you can really go wrong with Optimas and they seem to underrate their batteries in terms of power output. You're choice I guess.
I put in Group 31's - 1200 ca, 1000 cca, 192 minutes of reserve - a good deal (at least I think it was) for $100 each. I also upgraded the battery cables to 2/0 welding cable.
BTW, UFA Farm stores have the red tops for $146 (I just looked at them today):
http://www.ufa.net/html/locations/Bi...ly_stores.html
I dunno, reserve is pretty important in the cold. But, for what its worth, I can tell you that AlpineRam had ONE red top in his truck and he said that it sat unplugged for three days @ -35 C and the truck still started. Dont think you can really go wrong with Optimas and they seem to underrate their batteries in terms of power output. You're choice I guess.
I put in Group 31's - 1200 ca, 1000 cca, 192 minutes of reserve - a good deal (at least I think it was) for $100 each. I also upgraded the battery cables to 2/0 welding cable.
BTW, UFA Farm stores have the red tops for $146 (I just looked at them today):
http://www.ufa.net/html/locations/Bi...ly_stores.html
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not to make everyone raise a hiar on there body but the new premium dry cell deep cycle batterys at NAPA are made my optima if you read the warning label tag.....it says the same company of production and when you look into the NAPA battery and the optima battery they have IDENTICAL Crank amps and such..........just like there napa diesel oil 10-40 is the same thing as rotella 10-40....and there other oils are made my valvaline....
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Well, since prices are flying I'll say that I got my D31A Optima yellow-tops from www.batteries.com for around $175 each. Shipping all 120 lbs of them isn't cheap but luckily their headquarters were right up the street from me.
I'm so glad a place exists where I can find other people this obsessed about batteries
I'm so glad a place exists where I can find other people this obsessed about batteries
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Originally posted by storx
not to make everyone raise a hiar on there body but the new premium dry cell deep cycle batterys at NAPA are made my optima if you read the warning label tag.....it says the same company of production and when you look into the NAPA battery and the optima battery they have IDENTICAL Crank amps and such..........just like there napa diesel oil 10-40 is the same thing as rotella 10-40....and there other oils are made my valvaline....
not to make everyone raise a hiar on there body but the new premium dry cell deep cycle batterys at NAPA are made my optima if you read the warning label tag.....it says the same company of production and when you look into the NAPA battery and the optima battery they have IDENTICAL Crank amps and such..........just like there napa diesel oil 10-40 is the same thing as rotella 10-40....and there other oils are made my valvaline....
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here in North Carolina we have the napa dry cell battery which is named Xtender.......they come in a case just like the optima and here is what all the stuff on the side of the battery i wrote down.....
Drycell sealed design
UPCS approved
No vent tube or acid damage
60% more starting power
Deep discharge reserve power
2 year storage life
Shipped fully charged
8 year design life
item # 18581
10" L x 6.8" W x 7.8" H and weighs 43.8 pounds
12v
750 CCA
900 CA
124 hours
Drycell sealed design
UPCS approved
No vent tube or acid damage
60% more starting power
Deep discharge reserve power
2 year storage life
Shipped fully charged
8 year design life
item # 18581
10" L x 6.8" W x 7.8" H and weighs 43.8 pounds
12v
750 CCA
900 CA
124 hours
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Originally posted by Dr. Evil
Infidel,
Are they in fact the same?? If so, Im probably gonna hit the closest NAPA in Montana and pick up a set.
Infidel,
Are they in fact the same?? If so, Im probably gonna hit the closest NAPA in Montana and pick up a set.
Another brand of dry cell I've heard is just as good as Optima is Odyssey.
My feeling is lead acid batteries will soon be extinct, dry and gel cells are so much better.