I have had great luck with anything made by East Penn.
Stan you are correct once again !!!
Stopped by Costco this am. Sure enough battery warranty is pro rated on ALL now.
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Who makes Everstart?
Next set I buy may be EverStart but they will be East Penn or Johnson Controls.
I'll look to see who made them. They're labeled as Champion and had a 3 year warranty when I bought from Pep Boys.
Yes some radios are known for this, there is a procedure in the manual to diagnose this and provides a bunch of tests and checks.
We chased it down on @firefighter_2000 's rig, pretty sure we isolated it to the Radio.
From what I recall he did a work around, and was having issues. Isolated it to the radio, did the work around and was not having issues.
But these are odd at times and maybe he made it further then that and figured out a more direct root cause to his issues.
While the currents and draws noted are small somehow its enough on some trucks to cause issues.
Plus the currents you can catch on a typical DVMM might also miss the pulsing effect some of these draws have.
I'm surprised they have not made DVMM that read watts by using an additional lead, probably just due to the more complex hook up and do it wrong will clear a fuse internal to the meter. So with that you have to use the mA draw.
And I fully get when you look at the mA draw and the entire capacity of the batteries, and it should take months to drain down using conventional math. It appeared to me it was a pulsing effect so that while the meter said, say 60mA it could be much higher pulsing effect.
I forget but I feel you could watch the mA switch on and off, and it was like taking a switch and just going ON/OFF/ON/OFF.......
There are versions of the radio updates we had access too that listed problems, unfortunately the information is outdated and his radio was already on a newer version then what the sheet called out.