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I'm on battery number 3 now. Not sure when the original batt was installed but it died when my car was at IMA. They replace it with an interstate as the car wouldnt start when I came to pick it up. That only lasted 2 years. Not even a full 2. So since Sept 08 I've been running an autozone batt. I can't remember the name of it. I wanted a red top but finding one was difficult. So I got a premium auto Zone batt. We'll see if I can make it to 2011.
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Apparently sulfur buildup on the cell plates is the cause of premature battery death. I bought a "smart charger" that has a cycle called de-sufurization that sends high frequency waves through the cells and breaks this up. I have tried it on a battery that would not hold a charge and after the treatment the battery works again. I use this on all my batterys now and the life is greatly extended.
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I do have the same problem that life is no longer than 18 month till 21.
In rest the car is consuming 0,08 A. That is not so much. But the car must have some aliens aboard during the day and night when I am not around.
The battery is dead about in 10 days. Only with a fresh one it takes a bit longer. 4 weeks.
During the last year I was not able to found the !@#$ alien. Must be in the alarmsystem from the car. There is also next to the original alarm a second one installed due to insurance reasons.
Since the first day that I own the car I use battery tender. Only to be safe that the car will start If I want to drive...........
Ritchie owner of a '92 Coupe Tiptronic with the following standardoptions: C00, 030, 139, 249, 258, 340, 383, 387, 403, 418, 454, 490, 494, 567, 573, 650, 690, 14951
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This may seem kinda' crazy but I purchased a <b>USED</b> Optima red top battery for my 98 Explorer Limited back in June of 2000 when the original equipment battery very suddenly bit the dust. That same red top battery is still goin' like the Energizer Bunny!!! Crazy! The truck has seen VERY extreme cold and VERY extreme heat over the last almost 10 years of service. Incredible, and it still spins up like a new battery!!!
My 968 battery (Varta, 3 years old) has been dying for about the last 4 or 5 months now and finally died altogether. So reluctantly, I was forced to buy a new one. If it weren't for the weight and size of the Optima, I would have purchased a new red top, but instead, after months of research, I bought an Odyssey 925. I saved over 10 lbs (way up high on the chassis) and spent the same money as the red top. It came fully charged and lit the car up on just three spins after having sat idle for nearly two weeks!!! An extra advantage is that it is freaking tiny (6.94L x 7.05W x 5.04H inches) and at just about 25.5 lbs, it's a bantam weight powerhouse!
I'll post endurance and performance updates as time goes by but so far, I'm liking the Odyssey.
Dan
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"Dream like you'll live forever... Live like you'll die today"
James Dean
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Those Optimas are incredible.
I didnt give weight much thought but you make a solid point. If.. well make that when, this one dies on me I will be considering the weight of the next batt.
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92 968 cab (cobalt blue/black top/grey int)
87 944S
19 Audi A6 3.0T
03 Toyota Tundra