Posted by Hobo,NC on November 27, 2010 at 18:21:28 from (98.16.9.187):
In Reply to: Good Batteries posted by Mike (WA) on November 26, 2010 at 22:26:13:
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I stock interstates and have had good luck with them,,, the warranty prorating deal suchs... I believe across the board all battery's have got'n better,,, At one time not many yeas ago advance and AZ battery's were junk,,, in the last few years its rare to see one bad :cry: ,,, when I sell out of a # and need a bat I call Adv. are AZ for one and think nuttin of it,,, one advantage they have is they sell 1000 to 1 of what i sell so I spec they turn their stock over and keep it fresh,,, I just asked the interstate bat man what he does with the bats he rotate from my stock,,, he says they recharge them and blem'em out...
Everone should ask how to chiffer the date code that's stamped into the bat when they buy it to keep from get'n old stock,,, I also would not buy a bat that has the code marked out and re-stamped with a new'n (i'v seen it a few times),,, Who ever makes motorcraft bats makes a good'n, they seam to live forever,,, when it comes to a marine bat and I think I have tried them all AC delco can not B beat...
Those P.O.S. optima's,,, well they are a P.O.S.,,, one more time a P.O.S.,,, I do some contract work for USPS,,, they use those P.O.S. Optima's,,, I never get to sell them a bat,,, those P.O.S bats last forever :cry:,,, Sometimes they diagnosis their own problems and tell me to drop a new bat in their truck sooo I have optima's as a back up power supply for my puter :D its not my money its yours,,, I would not buy one cuzz I am to cheap...
My bat tips,,, I run a bead of dielectric grease around the base of the bat terminal to seal it off were in protrudes tru the case,,, sometimes coat the hole terminal,,, for clean up I keep a few dawn dish wash detergent bottles around,,, add some bake'n soda and water and squirt down the bat when i see corrosion,,, fast and simple,,, I keep my old tooth brushes also to scrub'em with.... I buy bake'n soda in a 5 lb bag,,, its magic dust,,, will take the squeak/chirp out of a belt in a heartbeat...
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