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bowtie89 01-13-2004 03:38 PM

Best Battery
 
I want to get new batteries for my boat are the optimas good batteries?? and are these good prices?? If not anybody know anywhere cheaper
thanks
http://www.thebatterybarn.com/Batte...ima/Optima.html

spectra32 01-13-2004 09:17 PM

I am sure you will get differing opinions on this, but here is my advice:

Optimas (Yellow Tops) are great batteries, however, they are expensive and last about 5 years. Avoid the Red-tops like the plague. I have no comments about teh blue-tops.

Costco batteries/Sears Diehard are good batteries, are 1/2 the cost of an optima, and are good for 3-4 years.

Interstate batteries are great batteries, are expensive also, and last about 4 years.

Look at the trade-offs; longevity v. price.

In my application, I am running 4 batteries, so cost is a major concern. I also replace my batteries every 3 years, no matter what shape they are in. Wasteful? Perhaps, but better than a ruined weekend. Also the longevity of the Optimas is not great enough for me to justify the extra cost (1-2 more years for twice the price). Also Optimas use different sized battery boxes.

Liberator21 01-13-2004 10:05 PM

I agree with Spectra32,
The Optima is a nice battery, but expensive.
I use Interstate when I can get them on sale, otherwise I use the Sears DieHard Marine which seem to work well.
They last a long time as long as you put them on battery maintainers during the off season.

Steve H 01-13-2004 10:47 PM

I have been using red top Optimas for years. They work excellent for starting batteries only. You can't use them for deep cycle apps. And yes that is a good price, but after you pay shipping, you probably could find one locally for the same price.

Steve

RedDog382 01-14-2004 12:05 AM

In past years, I've had nothing but trouble with Exides. Have had better luck with the Die Hards, although I have more recently started using Crowns with no problems. Have heard good things about the Optima, but they are expensive.

Biggus 01-14-2004 05:17 AM

I am an Interstate guy. I really like the way they support motorsports and I feel good spending my $$ with them

Plus they have a fantastic product :D

Fountainclimber 01-14-2004 05:45 AM

Sam's Club has a major brand of orbital type marine batter for $129. I didn't notice if it was starting or deep cycle.

I usually buy the cheap ones every two years myself but they do seem to last longer now that the kids remermber to turn off the lights.

F

ursus 01-14-2004 01:35 PM

I also have had problems with exides, but perhaps because I didn't maintain them well in the off season, Trying an Energizer marine from wally mart currently and no problems yet, only one season tho.

If you have multiple batteries try to stagger when you replace them eg I replace one of the 2 batteries every 2 years so each battery is replaced every 4 years and I always have one battery that has only one or 2 seasons on it.

formula31 01-14-2004 02:19 PM

Walmart, replace them every other year.

Steve H 01-14-2004 07:27 PM

am an Interstate guy. I really like the way they support motorsports and I feel good spending my $$ with them


Interstate owns Optima

Trying an Energizer marine from wally mart currently and no problems yet

I think Exide owns the energizer label

Steve H


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