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Deep cycle batteries
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Deep cycle batteries
How long should a deep cycle battery last?
I've got an Exide extreme deep cycle which would only be 14 months old. Always been maintained properley, never fully discharged and has only ever been left fully charged with no load on it when parked for a while. It's now only holding 10 volts of charge when engine is off.
14.4 volts across both with engine running and at alternator.
I've got an Exide extreme deep cycle which would only be 14 months old. Always been maintained properley, never fully discharged and has only ever been left fully charged with no load on it when parked for a while. It's now only holding 10 volts of charge when engine is off.
14.4 volts across both with engine running and at alternator.
Yeah i know its farked, and according to Exide's web site and the sticker on the battery only has a six month warranty which is worth about as much as ABC Learning Centres.-Scott- wrote:Find your receipt - it's farked.

Any suggestions on a replacement deep cycle if Exide won't come good on warranty?
Take it to the exide shop on corner of rooks rd and queen st in nunawading, along with your receipt and speak to the bloke there.
As a replacement, id look at the full river/haze/trojan AGM's. Probably double the cost of a flooded, but better recharge characteristics from what i have read and able to be discharged greater without damage. A 105 ah is about equivalent size to an N70, but they are bloody heavy.
me3@neuralfibre.... has some good info on his website/blog.
As a replacement, id look at the full river/haze/trojan AGM's. Probably double the cost of a flooded, but better recharge characteristics from what i have read and able to be discharged greater without damage. A 105 ah is about equivalent size to an N70, but they are bloody heavy.
me3@neuralfibre.... has some good info on his website/blog.
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
I looked into the AGM type a couple of weeks ago to replace my shagged acc battery, but well the $500+ price tag was just too much. I went for an AC Delco again instead. Fully sealed and no maintenence. Best of both worlds with them too with long amp hour draw (90amp hour) and 800 CCA and for $180 cant complain at that. Also a standard N70 size. They do have larger ones too if you have a bigger tray. They have a good rep for longevity too...
"The Bushpig"
Got a model number?turkey wrote:I looked into the AGM type a couple of weeks ago to replace my shagged acc battery, but well the $500+ price tag was just too much. I went for an AC Delco again instead. Fully sealed and no maintenence. Best of both worlds with them too with long amp hour draw (90amp hour) and 800 CCA and for $180 cant complain at that. Also a standard N70 size. They do have larger ones too if you have a bigger tray. They have a good rep for longevity too...

Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
That's what I thought when I read it on the battery. Checked their website and its in black and white there as well. I doubt I would have bought it had I known it only had six months warranty on it.PJ.zook wrote:6 months doesnt sound right. There should be a marking melted into or written onto battery, what are the digits?
http://www.exide.com.au/products/deep-cycle.php
I think you will find most deep cycle batteries are covered by a 6 months warranty, very few that have anything longer than this.T_Diesel wrote:That's what I thought when I read it on the battery. Checked their website and its in black and white there as well. I doubt I would have bought it had I known it only had six months warranty on it.PJ.zook wrote:6 months doesnt sound right. There should be a marking melted into or written onto battery, what are the digits?
http://www.exide.com.au/products/deep-cycle.php
Understandable... i picked up a blue top at the start of the year for $260 from the shop i listed above.. 900CCA and 50ah, 12month warranty. I originally bought it to go in my old 4runner were running dual batteries was more trouble than it worth. I had one previously, it up and died after 2.5 years, no winch, fridge etc to draw it down, but i did have trouble with alternators in that period.T_Diesel wrote:They're an exide, they have sort of left a sour taste in my mouth after the current one that has only lasted 14 months and been looked after.PJ.zook wrote:You can get the AGM deep cycle Exide Orbitals for $300 if youre charming enough, theyre a pretty good battery.
They are a good battery, and at the time there wasnt many AGM's readily available on the market, but now you have so many to choose from.
A few good website i have found are:
http://www.energymatters.com.au/deep-cy ... c-153.html
http://www.allpurposebatteries.com.au/shop/index.php
http://www.fridge-and-solar.net/index.htm
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
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