Posted by dr sportster on May 25, 2012 at 12:37:43 from (69.125.161.237):
In Reply to: Battery Life?OT posted by dej(jed) on May 25, 2012 at 06:14:52:
It all goes by the purity of the lead. Then there is a comprimise so the lead plates are not too soft [which is more pure]. After that the casing and rest are pretty much the same. I will say I won't use the Interstate batteries but have great service from the Delco batteries. Last battery I was stuck and had no choice but a Bosch. My ac compressor seized but I tried to crank the engine with the belt not allowing it to freely spin and had to remove the belt and limp to a Pep Boys who carried Bosch but two local auto parts I use carry Delco and they have given good service. Time will tell on the Bosch. Keeping the top of the battery clean is critical as my old auto electric teacher put a voltmeter in the crud and got reading of leakage. I have recently read baking soda is no longer recommended in case any seeping in now that the caps are no longer raised up off the batt. So I just wipe it no baking soda.
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