What Battery To Use For Winch?
#11
So why get a red top Optima then? Don't yellow tops have problems with starting in cold (thought I remembered a post on that at one point)? Damned if I'll spend over $150 for a battery with crappy limitations.
#12
Have you looked at the price of a yellow top lately?
I have run dual yellow tops in my XJ for about 6 years. The last time I replaced one it was $200!!! It's the last yellow top I'll buy. That is just outrageous. The guy at the store said something to the effect that the price of the battery had been raised about $50 in the past year because the price of lead had gone up.
I asked him what I could get a plain old battery for. About $50. Sort of defeats the lead argument if you ask me.
I have found that the yellow top doesn't have a particularly long life, either. As I said, I run two in the XJ. I end up replacing one every year, or about a 2 year life per battery. At $200, that's just too much for me. I can buy 4 of those $50 batteries for that.
Just an opinion.
I have run dual yellow tops in my XJ for about 6 years. The last time I replaced one it was $200!!! It's the last yellow top I'll buy. That is just outrageous. The guy at the store said something to the effect that the price of the battery had been raised about $50 in the past year because the price of lead had gone up.
I asked him what I could get a plain old battery for. About $50. Sort of defeats the lead argument if you ask me.
I have found that the yellow top doesn't have a particularly long life, either. As I said, I run two in the XJ. I end up replacing one every year, or about a 2 year life per battery. At $200, that's just too much for me. I can buy 4 of those $50 batteries for that.
Just an opinion.
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If you want the best.. I've ran both Optima and Odyssey... The Odyssey will out perform the Optima anyday..
http://odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc1500.htm
This is the direct replacment but there is better / larger models..
Plus a 4 year warranty...
Again "This is my Opinion"...
http://odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc1500.htm
This is the direct replacment but there is better / larger models..
Plus a 4 year warranty...
Again "This is my Opinion"...
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OPTIMA YellowTop Benefits
Dual Purpose starting and deep cycling.
Lasts up to 2 times longer than other batteries.
Constant performance quality keeping your battery running at the same level even as it's being discharged.
More power in the initial 1, 3, 5, and 10 seconds of the starting process than comparably rated conventional lead acid batteries.
Ideal for seasonal use, fully charged, it can sit unused for up to 12 months at room temperature (or below) and still start a car.
15 times more resistant to vibration than other batteries.
Nonspillable and can mount in almost any position.
Dual Purpose starting and deep cycling.
Lasts up to 2 times longer than other batteries.
Constant performance quality keeping your battery running at the same level even as it's being discharged.
More power in the initial 1, 3, 5, and 10 seconds of the starting process than comparably rated conventional lead acid batteries.
Ideal for seasonal use, fully charged, it can sit unused for up to 12 months at room temperature (or below) and still start a car.
15 times more resistant to vibration than other batteries.
Nonspillable and can mount in almost any position.
#16
If you want the best.. I've ran both Optima and Odyssey... The Odyssey will out perform the Optima anyday..
http://odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc1500.htm
This is the direct replacment but there is better / larger models..
Plus a 4 year warranty...
Again "This is my Opinion"...
http://odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc1500.htm
This is the direct replacment but there is better / larger models..
Plus a 4 year warranty...
Again "This is my Opinion"...
#17
These battery topics are going to confuse just about everyone that reads them, so I won't even try and post which is better, etc. etc.
But I will say, give the HDX line a look (from 4wheelparts). Saves you a bit of money over an Optima, and isn't any lessor of a battery.
But I will say, give the HDX line a look (from 4wheelparts). Saves you a bit of money over an Optima, and isn't any lessor of a battery.
#18
Yup, you just need to shop around. I was speaking generally of Optimas and on Amazon they have a red top for $150 and a yellow top for $170.
http://www.amazon.com/Optima-Batteri...3155410&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Optima-Batteri...3155410&sr=8-1
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Just when I thought it was safe...
to go buy the yellow optima...all the excitement starts...!
Finally this time it was before my purchase....I think I'll watch for a bit longer....
Think I've convinced myself on the 12k Warn but with the plate options / mount possibilities to even be placed on the RV I fortunately was delayed in the purchase - now I can learn a bit more!
Thanks guys jeep - I mean - keep it up!
Finally this time it was before my purchase....I think I'll watch for a bit longer....
Think I've convinced myself on the 12k Warn but with the plate options / mount possibilities to even be placed on the RV I fortunately was delayed in the purchase - now I can learn a bit more!
Thanks guys jeep - I mean - keep it up!
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interstate makes red and yellow top batteries. they are exactly the same as the optima battery - do some checking. they are the same battery. the interstate one just costs about half as much.