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    How often do you replace the battery on your vehicles? I had a Optima Yellow Top that lasted me about 1 1/2 years and then I got a Deka HD battery after that went bad which seems to also have shit the bed. Am I doing something wrong here? I don't have anything out of the ordinary as far as auxilary stuff. I just have a radar detector, a 10in sub and a set of Hella 500s. Could they be putting that kind of drain on the battery?

  • #2
    should last much much longer than that.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DrThunder View Post
      should last much much longer than that.
      x2.... I'm going on year 4 with my Advance Auto Special battery.... and it lived through a dieing alternator and massive electrical failure/ cross wiring/shorts

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      • #4
        I have a Deka 70 and its been in the Jeep since a week after I bought it, so its been 3+ years. It took me 1.5 hours on the highway at night with a dead alternator, and fired right up first try when I replaced the alt. Maybe your alt is going out, get it load checked.

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        • #5
          The alt was checked and its is fine. The yellow top just crapped out on my for no reason but that was almost 2 years ago and the Deka a maybe 2 years ago. Maybe I'll have them load check the alt again

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          • #6
            do you have theb attery tied down?

            shouldnt effect the optimas much, but if a conventional battery vibrates or bounces around that kills it
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            • #7
              Yeah, there's a factory tie down in there so it shouldn't be moving that much

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              • #8
                try charging the optima in parallel with another battery. sometimes it brings them back. Hook up the charger to a good battery, then hook jumper cables from the good battery to the optima. then charge it. worth a try
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ruecifur View Post
                  try charging the optima in parallel with another battery. sometimes it brings them back. Hook up the charger to a good battery, then hook jumper cables from the good battery to the optima. then charge it. worth a try
                  what does that do?

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                  • #10
                    gel batteries have like no internal resistance so your supposed to charge them connected to another battery.

                    I'm sure you can look up the best charging techniques online.
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                    • #11
                      I went through a whole battery dilemma a few months back. I ended up buying a Napa Legend 75. If it is dead in 1.5 years, they replace it for free.

                      Also another battery comment. I was looking at the battery in my VW the other day. It is a Sears Diehard from 1999 that came in the car when I bought it in 05. Still starts reliably. I know a car battery vs jeep battery is like apples to oranges but the car has a lumpy cam and poly motor mounts... Still gets its fair share of vibes
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