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Vohaul Jun 15, 2009 09:39 PM

battery Question
 
Hey all,

Im lookin for a new battery and woindered what people would recommend that wont break my piggy bank....

currently, whenever i run the winch, after a few min, the radio dies.....and the winch gets slower and slower:)


its just a common car / truck battery.....can anyone recommend a good replacement battery with decent specs to avoid this...short of having to buy a better alternator:)..also wouldnt mid it having enough juice to run the future lighting i have planned....(on bumper / roll bar)

Thanks

Paul

rocket Jun 16, 2009 12:28 AM

Diehard Platinum AKA Odyssey -good batteries break the bank but are worth every penny.

Vohaul Jun 16, 2009 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by rocket (Post 51162970)
Diehard Platinum AKA Odyssey -good batteries break the bank but are worth every penny.

grr..apparently sears sold the automotive division up in canada ....no more diehard...Kal Tire took em over...but they only have the die hard gold.....

much of a difference between the 2? ....or does anyone in Canada know where i can get a platinum?


Thanks

EvergreenToy Jun 16, 2009 02:18 PM

i dunno what prices are running in canada but i just got a new battery about 2 weeks ago and it more than fulfills my needs. i only need something like 260 (?) cca but the silverstar i bought does well over 500. it was around 80 bucks.

nieuwendyk-25 Jun 16, 2009 02:41 PM

I've had multiple diehards and they never last more than 18 months. Don't waste your money...go to Costco or Sams and get what they have...cheaper and a better warranty than most. The best battery I've ever had was a Panasonic that came in my 4Runner....it lasted 7 years!

kilgoja Jun 20, 2009 11:16 AM

different batteries of the same brands last a certain number of years....the more you pay the longer it lasts.....i think you can get 3 year batteries, 5 year, and 7 year..other choices too like cold cranking amps...the more the better so it will crank when the weather is cold with no trouble....i mean you can spend $20 on a wal-mart battery that lasts 2 or 3 years or you could spend $60-$80 on a good battery and get 7 years so you don't have to worry about it for a long time

nieuwendyk-25 Jun 20, 2009 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by kilgoja (Post 51166038)
different batteries of the same brands last a certain number of years....the more you pay the longer it lasts.....i think you can get 3 year batteries, 5 year, and 7 year..other choices too like cold cranking amps...the more the better so it will crank when the weather is cold with no trouble....i mean you can spend $20 on a wal-mart battery that lasts 2 or 3 years or you could spend $60-$80 on a good battery and get 7 years so you don't have to worry about it for a long time

In my experience this is not true...it is just all about the warranty period and another way to screw you out of your money. None of them can stand 100 degree temps anyway. Even the high dollar batts fail prematurely very often according to multiple threads on Yotatech.

They just make them as cheap as they can...not like they used to. I have actually gotten longer life out of the cheaper batteries.

kilgoja Jun 21, 2009 09:20 AM

hm...you may be right...i haven't bought a battery in like 10 years as i've had a few new cars during that time....last time i bought a battery was on my old 88 toyota truck....it was the only battery i ever had to buy for it and i drove it 300,000 miles before i sold it...i bought it used with 100,000 miles on it....and i guess the previous owner had changed the battery at some point....now that i think about it that is the only time i've ever had to buy a new battery for any of my cars...lol....my 2006 car's battery has never been changed and it is fine after 3 years...i guess i'll see how long that one lasts...haha...i would go to autozone and get a duralast battery or something...it doesn't get below 15 degrees here ever so cold starting is not a huge issue

dntsdad Jun 26, 2009 07:54 AM

[currently, whenever i run the winch, after a few min, the radio dies.....and the winch gets slower and slower:)]

I dont think that battery brand and all that really matters all that much once you get to a 70-80 price range so i wont comment on that but You do run the winch with the motor running correct. I sounds as if your description that you may be running just the winch (without motor running)and sucking all the power from everything else.

If that is the case, you could buy any battery and you will have the same problem very, very soon.


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