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#518515 - 06/22/08 02:00 PM
Re: Battery Life
[Re: Steve Braverman]
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Registered: 06/08/05
Posts: 1299
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Steve, Six or twelve volt batteries will have the same life expectancy when maintained in the same way. If you always store your cars with the batteries on a float charger, you may get another few of years out of them.
My 2 Cents...
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#518581 - 06/22/08 06:22 PM
Re: Battery Life
[Re: Steve Braverman]
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Registered: 12/17/02
Posts: 514
Loc: Long Island, NY
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I have a similar battery in my 1948 Buick. I have it for over 9 years now. After each use I leave the 6 volt Battery Tender on until the green light comes on and then I disconnect it. When I leave the car for a period of over 4 weeks I connect the Battery Tender up, plug it into a light timer set to go on 1 hour a day. This will keep it fully charged and will not over charge or dry it out. Two to three times a year I check the water level and add distilled water as needed. I also check the charging voltage after a good run to see that the regulator is keeping it in the range of 7.0 volts. I bought the current battery, an Interstate, from a low priced car parts outfit we have here called AID Auto. I lucked out and happen to go into the store during a battery sale and even though they had to order it, they gave me the sale price of $75.00. I believe the size battery you mention in 6 volts is Group 2E. Good luck. Joe, BCA 33493
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#518587 - 06/22/08 07:23 PM
Optima Batteries?
[Re: JPIndusi]
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Registered: 08/21/06
Posts: 638
Loc: Cutchogue - Long Island, NY
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Has anyone had experience with these? The cost is only about $10 more than a standard lead-acid, and the claims of longer life and no leakage are tempting.
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#518602 - 06/22/08 08:16 PM
Re: Optima Batteries?
[Re: Steve Braverman]
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Registered: 09/27/01
Posts: 1028
Loc: albany NY
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i use one in my challenger, been there since 2003
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#518627 - 06/22/08 09:40 PM
Re: Optima Batteries?
[Re: Steve Braverman]
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Registered: 01/10/03
Posts: 338
Loc: Houston, Texas
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They give good service, but are difficult to clamp down in some applications because of their odd size and shape, which none of the over-the-counter clamps will accommodate. The company itself makes a few limited clamps, but not enough to really make their batteries as adaptable as they should be. In too many cases you have to use home-made clamps. I contacted the company and suggested that they make a wider variety of clamps and sell them to regular customers like me, and they told me to buy a lead-acid battery instead.
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#520169 - 06/29/08 07:28 PM
Re: Optima Batteries?
[Re: jrbartlett]
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Registered: 12/15/06
Posts: 479
Loc: Connecticut
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The NAPA 6 volts seem designed just like other modern batteries - with a built in obsolesence date. I checked the paperwork on a NAPA battery I replaced last August (and over the years properly maintianed the charge, etc.) and found it was a "60 month battery" that failed at - exactly 60 mos. I bought it in August of 2002 and in August 2007 it would no longer take a charge. Not too bad considering they are not too pricey, but count on that nowadays. The NAPA place I trade at did tell me they changed suppliers a couple years ago, although I really don't know if that is better or not.
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#520315 - 06/30/08 02:02 PM
Re: Optima Batteries?
[Re: yirgaman]
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Registered: 08/21/06
Posts: 638
Loc: Cutchogue - Long Island, NY
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As far as I know, there are no "maintenance-free" 6V batteries out there. In any event, the long group 2E that my car takes is limited in availability anyway.
I got my Optima battery the other day via Amazon.com. They were $75 less than the local Optima distributor. I've never heard my car crank as fast. 800 cca is a nice shot. Now I'm fabricating some blocks to take up the slack in the battery box. I'll post some photos when I'm done. So far I'm happy.
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1932 Franklin Airman Series 16A Sedan (The Driver) 1933 Franklin Olympic Series 18A Convertible Coupe (The Project) 1932 Plymouth PA Sedan (The one with water in it)
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