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Battery Life

Post by rustyvit »

What is your average battery life? my last 2 batteries have run for about 3 years and both went from good cranking batteries to nothing, with no warning. Currently what are the most respected/reliable brands?
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Re: Battery Life

Post by CRUZAAMAD »

for me nothing compares to CAT.

4 year warranty, 2 full years, next 2 each pay half.

1000CCA battery i paid 175 delivered.

damn first time i fitted it up, and kicked her over the starter motor never sounded soo good, like i just gave it a 1000volts. :lol: :armsup:

try any brand to even match the 1000CCA no one can get near, without being over double OR MORE the price, like optima.
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Re: Battery Life

Post by poppywhite »

rustyvit wrote: my last 2 batteries have run for about 3 years and both went from good cranking batteries to nothing,

sounds about average from my experience.
Try to buy from place with high stock turnover, they deteriate with ageing on shelf. Fresh from factory is the go. Short runs with not fully recharging also shortens life and hard enviroments and vibration.

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Re: Battery Life

Post by GUtripper »

Over nine years I've run 2x d31 optimas in the GU, a d31 in an old v8 jeep, and now a total of 4 in the tj.... 2x d31's in series, a d34 starter and a d28(?) as a second battery in parallel to the starter that was in the car when I got it. Had two die in the GU, the 2nd one mounted near/above the turbo lasted 4 Years, the starter battery 5. Both were subjected to very high under bonnet temps during extended desert trips etc.

In between I was given some free exide deep cycles that were only 6 months old when I got them, Installed them in the GU and they each lasted less than 12 months. I got the optimas back off the shed shelf and reinstalled them.
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Re: Battery Life

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GUtripper wrote:Over nine years I've run 2x d31 optimas in the GU, a d31 in an old v8 jeep, and now a total of 4 in the tj.... 2x d31's in series, a d34 starter and a d28(?) as a second battery in parallel to the starter that was in the car when I got it. Had two die in the GU, the 2nd one mounted near/above the turbo lasted 4 Years, the starter battery 5. Both were subjected to very high under bonnet temps during extended desert trips etc.

In between I was given some free exide deep cycles that were only 6 months old when I got them, Installed them in the GU and they each lasted less than 12 months. I got the optimas back off the shed shelf and reinstalled them.

normal deep cycles cant handle the engine heat, must be shielded or best not under the hood.

its not the batteries fault they werent used correctly :finger:
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Re: Battery Life

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Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:Over nine years I've run 2x d31 optimas in the GU, a d31 in an old v8 jeep, and now a total of 4 in the tj.... 2x d31's in series, a d34 starter and a d28(?) as a second battery in parallel to the starter that was in the car when I got it. Had two die in the GU, the 2nd one mounted near/above the turbo lasted 4 Years, the starter battery 5. Both were subjected to very high under bonnet temps during extended desert trips etc.

In between I was given some free exide deep cycles that were only 6 months old when I got them, Installed them in the GU and they each lasted less than 12 months. I got the optimas back off the shed shelf and reinstalled them.

normal deep cycles cant handle the engine heat, must be shielded or best not under the hood.

its not the batteries fault they werent used correctly :finger:
They were free so wtf did I care :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Re: Battery Life

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GUtripper wrote:
Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:Over nine years I've run 2x d31 optimas in the GU, a d31 in an old v8 jeep, and now a total of 4 in the tj.... 2x d31's in series, a d34 starter and a d28(?) as a second battery in parallel to the starter that was in the car when I got it. Had two die in the GU, the 2nd one mounted near/above the turbo lasted 4 Years, the starter battery 5. Both were subjected to very high under bonnet temps during extended desert trips etc.

In between I was given some free exide deep cycles that were only 6 months old when I got them, Installed them in the GU and they each lasted less than 12 months. I got the optimas back off the shed shelf and reinstalled them.

normal deep cycles cant handle the engine heat, must be shielded or best not under the hood.

its not the batteries fault they werent used correctly :finger:
They were free so wtf did I care :finger: :finger: :finger:
should have given them to me then :armsup: :finger:
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Re: Battery Life

Post by nissannewby »

X2 on the CAT batteries rugged design with massive outputs. Id like to see a patrol rattle a battery like a D11 can and still perform. They are very well priced also.
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Re: Battery Life

Post by rustyvit »

I wasn't aware Cat made batteries, I would have given them a go if I had known, oh well in another 2 years.
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Re: Battery Life

Post by CRUZAAMAD »

Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:
Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:Over nine years I've run 2x d31 optimas in the GU, a d31 in an old v8 jeep, and now a total of 4 in the tj.... 2x d31's in series, a d34 starter and a d28(?) as a second battery in parallel to the starter that was in the car when I got it. Had two die in the GU, the 2nd one mounted near/above the turbo lasted 4 Years, the starter battery 5. Both were subjected to very high under bonnet temps during extended desert trips etc.

In between I was given some free exide deep cycles that were only 6 months old when I got them, Installed them in the GU and they each lasted less than 12 months. I got the optimas back off the shed shelf and reinstalled them.

normal deep cycles cant handle the engine heat, must be shielded or best not under the hood.

its not the batteries fault they werent used correctly :finger:

They were free so wtf did I care :finger: :finger: :finger:
should have given them to me then :armsup: :finger:
U2 get a room, get it over with :lol: :finger:
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Re: Battery Life

Post by Z()LTAN »

I too use cat batteries but i also have a Amaron Silver 'Hulk' battery. 800CCA Its been in there for 5 years now, been submerged, thrown around the engine bay when my battery box broke. Upside down. Left for months, fully discharged, removed and put on a concrete floor for months. Reinstalled, jumped and recharged perfectly. Quite an amazing battery really and cheap too!
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Post by bazzle »

https://www.whitworths.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Type in inox. - $7:99

Its a batt conditioner. Ive used it a few times over the years. A small bottle does a couple of batts. Made a tired Exide come to life again for at least a year, (sold vehicle with it in)
Put it in a Daihatsu diesel that wouldnt turn over cold and it was still in it 6 years later.
Current batt got 4 years so far.

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Re: Battery Life

Post by Guy »

removed and put on a concrete floor for months.

The concrete floor thing is a myth with any modern plastic cased battery ... it used to be true for old ( and I mean really old ) hard rubber style batteries
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Well there you go. Learnt something new. Cheers
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Post by GUtripper »

CRUZAAMAD wrote:
Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:
Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:Over nine years I've run 2x d31 optimas in the GU, a d31 in an old v8 jeep, and now a total of 4 in the tj.... 2x d31's in series, a d34 starter and a d28(?) as a second battery in parallel to the starter that was in the car when I got it. Had two die in the GU, the 2nd one mounted near/above the turbo lasted 4 Years, the starter battery 5. Both were subjected to very high under bonnet temps during extended desert trips etc.

In between I was given some free exide deep cycles that were only 6 months old when I got them, Installed them in the GU and they each lasted less than 12 months. I got the optimas back off the shed shelf and reinstalled them.

normal deep cycles cant handle the engine heat, must be shielded or best not under the hood.

its not the batteries fault they werent used correctly :finger:

They were free so wtf did I care :finger: :finger: :finger:
should have given them to me then :armsup: :finger:
U2 get a room, get it over with :lol: :finger:
I did, but his batteries went flat. :finger:
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Re: Battery Life

Post by toaddog »

GUtripper wrote:
CRUZAAMAD wrote:
Shadow wrote:
GUtripper wrote:
Shadow wrote:

normal deep cycles cant handle the engine heat, must be shielded or best not under the hood.

its not the batteries fault they werent used correctly :finger:

They were free so wtf did I care :finger: :finger: :finger:
should have given them to me then :armsup: :finger:
U2 get a room, get it over with :lol: :finger:
I did, but his batteries went flat. :finger:
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Re: Battery Life

Post by stilivn »

Cruzaamad, I am interested in this 1000cca battery you talk of and was wondering if you had a reference number for it. Did you just ring up to order and how many amp hours is it rated for or mainly just a starting battery. Appreciate the input as until now didn't know they made batteries so thanks.
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Post by CRUZAAMAD »

stilivn wrote:Cruzaamad, I am interested in this 1000cca battery you talk of and was wondering if you had a reference number for it. Did you just ring up to order and how many amp hours is it rated for or mainly just a starting battery. Appreciate the input as until now didn't know they made batteries so thanks.
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