Man do these batteries stink. I know this has been covered before, but I would like to reiterate it. I had a red top for 2.5 years and it died (so much for twice the life of a normal battery) of internal short. Got it replaced back in April after haggling with the guy at pep boys. Yesterday I go out to my car and I can’t open the car with the remote. Once I do get in there is no clock, lights, ect... so I jump the car and drive it awhile. Go back out a couple hours later and very, very dim lights. I go to take a current draw reading and the battery is hot, and there is only .06amps being drawn. I disconnect it and bring it inside and the battery continues to get hotter. I put a thermocouple on it and it went up to 115 degrees. I put a fan on it till the morning. Go get a battery charger with diagnostic capability guess what, internal short (3 months old.) Bring it back to pep boys and once again I have to argue with the guys. They said:
1. The battery is not for the SHO.
2. It’s a deep cycle and your not using it as a deep cycle.
Had to explain to them that its a group 34 size battery and should work no problem, and that the yellow top is a deep cycle not the red. Why is it that parts people seem to always know the exact opposite of what is actually true.
If this battery lasts a year or so I’ll accept that I got my moneys worth and move on to something else. It just boggles my mind how a company with that much advertising (Optima) can put out a battery that 25% of the people know is crap and still stay in business. How is it not more widely know?
In conclusion, no more Optima’s for me. Buyers beware.
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1. The battery is not for the SHO.
2. It’s a deep cycle and your not using it as a deep cycle.
Had to explain to them that its a group 34 size battery and should work no problem, and that the yellow top is a deep cycle not the red. Why is it that parts people seem to always know the exact opposite of what is actually true.
If this battery lasts a year or so I’ll accept that I got my moneys worth and move on to something else. It just boggles my mind how a company with that much advertising (Optima) can put out a battery that 25% of the people know is crap and still stay in business. How is it not more widely know?
In conclusion, no more Optima’s for me. Buyers beware.
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