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Old 07-25-2012, 01:22 PM
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I have used Optima Batteries (Yellow & Red Top) and Diehard Platinum Batteries both in single and dual configurations in my truck, street rods and customs. I feel the Diehard Platinum has given me the best bang for the buck.
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Dry cell tech over wet cell battery everyday. Thats what makes it the best. Ive had many diehards and they r ok but they r still a wet cell bettery Discharging and charging will play hell on a wet cell.
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For the -40 comments, a wet cell will lose charge as the temp drops, and if it freezes it will crack and then be really buggered. A dry cell will not lose as much charge, and can not freeze.
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I have been running Interstate Batteries I always get the top of the line in the case size to fit my vehicle.

The fact the local auto parts stocks them is a major selling point for me.

Being around 20 miles from East Penn Manufacturing (Deka Batteries) Plant over the years I have run quite a few of there 2nd batteries with out any problems.

The cost difference between the Gel batteries and the wet batteries for my use is not worth it yet.
Old 07-26-2012, 04:24 AM
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Good advice all. I now have a place to start when I go shopping today.


Thanks!
Old 07-26-2012, 10:04 AM
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I got a Optima Yellowtop.

Not many options in Yellowknife and that was the top battery every shop carried.


Hopefully it will do well for me. It's better that the battery with a hole in it. For $300 it had damn well better be a great battery.
Old 07-26-2012, 06:21 PM
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gees. $300?? i only paid $200 for my die hard platinum. i watch what most expedition guys use and optima is not one of them. if you do a search on optima, you will find that they are not what they used to be. most of the auto stores around here, i have heard they warranty more optima batteries than anything else. no point in having a awesome warranty battery if your stranded due to a dead battery.

odyssey batteries are really nice but to save some $$ the die hard platinum is the same thing. got it at sears. i also got the version that has dual post, top and side. i use the side for my winch which is awesome. cleaner wiring set up imo. even with a $200 battery i still carry a potable jump back
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Sears in Canada is not the same Sears. We don't have access to the good stuff.

Plus living near the arctic is awesome but a big downside is the limited availability of choice.
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I've had the same Optima Red Top since 2003 -- enough said.
Optima batteries are "shippable" batteries because they have a gel inside instead of liquid.
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Originally Posted by DIHOWARD
I've had the same Optima Red Top since 2003 -- enough said.
Optima batteries are "shippable" batteries because they have a gel inside instead of liquid.
i said they are not what they used to be. 2003 was when it was still good...
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I've warrantied a ton of Red Top's in the last few years. I can't remember the last time I saw a Yellow Top warrantied. They are two totally different batteries. I'd agree that Odyssey's and Die Hard Platinum's are great batteries, but the Yellow Top is a good alternative too.
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Originally Posted by malteserunner
I've warrantied a ton of Red Top's in the last few years. I can't remember the last time I saw a Yellow Top warrantied. They are two totally different batteries. I'd agree that Odyssey's and Die Hard Platinum's are great batteries, but the Yellow Top is a good alternative too.
ok, maybe its just the red top ones.
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I have high hopes!
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I bought an interstate and have had ZERO issues with it. I have an amp and subs running, tow kit, phone plugged in and Pandora streaming through the speakers and no problems at all. I usually work on it with this setup going. I have never killed it completely, but never had to jump it, I left my lights on all night and it still started!
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Yea. Certain interstate batteries are awesome. Forgot which one but info can be found I google
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have a redtop in the truck now, soon to be replaced with another redtop and sit near a yellowtop.
zero issues over the last ten years; stereo all day at the beach, campground, driveway.
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