Matt42
TDR MEMBER
It is time again to buy a set of batteries for my 1996. My current pair, the Batteries-Plus X-Treme 950 CCA house brand AGM are now just under 6 years old. By Arizona desert standards, they are antiques. One is discharging into the other, as they don't discharge at the same rates. (They were from different lot numbers when I bought them, so I just knew there was going to be trouble some day.) They've been OK, though, and reliable.
The truck came with (if I recall correctly) 750 CCA flooded cell batteries. I quit using flooded cell batteries here because of their short desert lifespan and their propensity to quit without any warning at all. By "no warning at all" I mean it would be 115F outside, we would drive to the grocery, come out with 15 gallons of ice cream, and the batteries would be dead. And that would be maybe at 24 months after the batteries were new.
What AGM batteries are arid desert dwellers using with success? Northern state, Canadian and Alaskan experience doesn't seem to apply. A colleague, for example, got 8 years out of the OEM flood cell batteries in her 2007 CTD in Wyoming. Additionally, I don't want to mess with battery terminal corrosion. AGM batteries put a total stop to that for me.
I had success with Optima batteries until they moved their manufacturing from Colorado to Mexico. Then my experience with them was terrible. Exact Batteries-Plus replacements are $350 each. Has anyone tried the less-expensive (by about $100 each) Interstate AGM batteries that Costco sells? They are in H6, H7 and H8 sizes. They will fit, but involve rerouting the cables because the terminals are reversed.
In other words, I don't want to spend $700 on batteries if I can avoid it. But I also don't want flooded cell batteries.
The truck came with (if I recall correctly) 750 CCA flooded cell batteries. I quit using flooded cell batteries here because of their short desert lifespan and their propensity to quit without any warning at all. By "no warning at all" I mean it would be 115F outside, we would drive to the grocery, come out with 15 gallons of ice cream, and the batteries would be dead. And that would be maybe at 24 months after the batteries were new.
What AGM batteries are arid desert dwellers using with success? Northern state, Canadian and Alaskan experience doesn't seem to apply. A colleague, for example, got 8 years out of the OEM flood cell batteries in her 2007 CTD in Wyoming. Additionally, I don't want to mess with battery terminal corrosion. AGM batteries put a total stop to that for me.
I had success with Optima batteries until they moved their manufacturing from Colorado to Mexico. Then my experience with them was terrible. Exact Batteries-Plus replacements are $350 each. Has anyone tried the less-expensive (by about $100 each) Interstate AGM batteries that Costco sells? They are in H6, H7 and H8 sizes. They will fit, but involve rerouting the cables because the terminals are reversed.
In other words, I don't want to spend $700 on batteries if I can avoid it. But I also don't want flooded cell batteries.