Another Battery!

   / Another Battery! #51  
Look at the AGM batteries on Amazon. Not much more than a flooded type and will last a long time in an application that shakes them around a lot like a tractor.

If you use a name brand battery minder even a flooded type battery will last a long time in an application that is not used regularly like an antique vehicle or a tractor.

I gave up trying to keep batteries on all of my small engines and just use jumpers to start them when needed.
 
   / Another Battery! #52  
My oem JD 790's( I have two) had last nearly 15 years and were replaced for peace of mind not failure. I am on my second set on these 1998 JDs. I have had to replace two ground cables and three terminal connectors in all that time. Batteries last, wires are my consumable.
 
   / Another Battery! #53  
I went out to use the tractor and move some wood chips around. Turned the key and nada, zilch, no clicking, no lights on dash, nothing. 5 years and 21 days on the Legend from Napa. I was sort of surprised because ever since I put that Legend in on 8-01-2019 it's had a BatteryMinder 1500 hooked up and plugged in.

I was hoping that would get me 10-15 years of life from the battery, but nope! So I'm not sure if the battery just had a specific lifespan or if my BatteryMinder Chargers are just not up to snuff; or I was expecting/hoping for to much! Probably the last!

I guess I'll just have to stick with a 5 year lifespan on batteries. I know that's what a lot of you have all said but I was sort of hoping to beat the odds and get a battery to last for a really long time! I ran down to Napa and got another one and I'm still "hoping" for a "long" lifespan but I'm not going to hold my breath!!

$110.00 in 2019 and $224.00 in 2024, $114.00 difference for the same darn item - that "probably" won't even last 5 years this time! Go figure!!
Oh well, I need my beast to fire up at any moment that I have the need so that's what it takes. It's just sorta hard to accept that big of a change in cost for the same darn thing!!
I've never had great luck with tractor batteries. I was told the vibration didn't help them. On the other hand the battery I got when I bought a 2004 Tundra made it just short of 10 years.
 
   / Another Battery! #54  
Lucy ones and not so luck ones that is the Answer or Sometimes you feel like Nut so you buy a battery and you get a good one or maybe NOT!!
 
   / Another Battery! #55  
Have been told the simple “add water” batteries have the best life, if distilled water is used when needed. If ignored an AGM will last longest.
 
   / Another Battery! #56  
I just remembered, the only automotive battery that had given me any grief were in my cj7 when I switched to the fancy AGM optima, those were warranty replaced twice in three years. After the third replacement they voided its warranty. Switched back to a die hard, ten years no issues. Optima were garbage.
 
   / Another Battery! #57  
I went out to use the tractor and move some wood chips around. Turned the key and nada, zilch, no clicking, no lights on dash, nothing. 5 years and 21 days on the Legend from Napa. I was sort of surprised because ever since I put that Legend in on 8-01-2019 it's had a BatteryMinder 1500 hooked up and plugged in.

I was hoping that would get me 10-15 years of life from the battery, but nope! So I'm not sure if the battery just had a specific lifespan or if my BatteryMinder Chargers are just not up to snuff; or I was expecting/hoping for to much! Probably the last!

I guess I'll just have to stick with a 5 year lifespan on batteries. I know that's what a lot of you have all said but I was sort of hoping to beat the odds and get a battery to last for a really long time! I ran down to Napa and got another one and I'm still "hoping" for a "long" lifespan but I'm not going to hold my breath!!

$110.00 in 2019 and $224.00 in 2024, $114.00 difference for the same darn item - that "probably" won't even last 5 years this time! Go figure!!
Oh well, I need my beast to fire up at any moment that I have the need so that's what it takes. It's just sorta hard to accept that big of a change in cost for the same darn thing!!
Did you keep an eye on the water level in the battery? I've had batteries last a lot longer than 5 years. The ones that I've lost while using a battery tender on them were because I wasn't keeping them topped off. Charging an old battery that's low on water with ANY kind of charger is a good way to make it go boom, so be careful.
 
   / Another Battery! #58  
At $224 for a new battery , the price is close to that of a lithium iron Phosphate battery. I have seen them around $280 price for a group 24 with 6 and 10 year warranties. there are a few companies offering lifetime warranties at higher prices. over the years I have had lead acid batteries last as long as 15 years . In the last ten years I have had a few car batteries fail around 5 years. Now in my daily driven cars I change them out at 5 years and use the old battery in a welder or a tractor that I can easily jump start if the battery fails. My motorcycles all have lithium batteries now, price has come down enough on those to be worth while. haven't had a problem with with one yet.
 
   / Another Battery! #59  
I went out to use the tractor and move some wood chips around. Turned the key and nada, zilch, no clicking, no lights on dash, nothing. 5 years and 21 days on the Legend from Napa. I was sort of surprised because ever since I put that Legend in on 8-01-2019 it's had a BatteryMinder 1500 hooked up and plugged in.

I was hoping that would get me 10-15 years of life from the battery, but nope! So I'm not sure if the battery just had a specific lifespan or if my BatteryMinder Chargers are just not up to snuff; or I was expecting/hoping for to much! Probably the last!

I guess I'll just have to stick with a 5 year lifespan on batteries. I know that's what a lot of you have all said but I was sort of hoping to beat the odds and get a battery to last for a really long time! I ran down to Napa and got another one and I'm still "hoping" for a "long" lifespan but I'm not going to hold my breath!!

$110.00 in 2019 and $224.00 in 2024, $114.00 difference for the same darn item - that "probably" won't even last 5 years this time! Go figure!!
Oh well, I need my beast to fire up at any moment that I have the need so that's what it takes. It's just sorta hard to accept that big of a change in cost for the same darn thing!!
Trickle charger!!! I have a CETK on my John Deere 4310 one on my 5000 watt Honda generator, one on my 1973 Pontiac T/A, one on my 2008 Yamaha Grizzly bought new never changed original battery, one on a 2000 corvette and one on my 2010 Hustler zero turn 60" mower. Once you put them on you never change batteries.
 
   / Another Battery! #60  
I went out to use the tractor and move some wood chips around. Turned the key and nada, zilch, no clicking, no lights on dash, nothing. 5 years and 21 days on the Legend from Napa. I was sort of surprised because ever since I put that Legend in on 8-01-2019 it's had a BatteryMinder 1500 hooked up and plugged in.

I was hoping that would get me 10-15 years of life from the battery, but nope! So I'm not sure if the battery just had a specific lifespan or if my BatteryMinder Chargers are just not up to snuff; or I was expecting/hoping for to much! Probably the last!

I guess I'll just have to stick with a 5 year lifespan on batteries. I know that's what a lot of you have all said but I was sort of hoping to beat the odds and get a battery to last for a really long time! I ran down to Napa and got another one and I'm still "hoping" for a "long" lifespan but I'm not going to hold my breath!!

$110.00 in 2019 and $224.00 in 2024, $114.00 difference for the same darn item - that "probably" won't even last 5 years this time! Go figure!!
Oh well, I need my beast to fire up at any moment that I have the need so that's what it takes. It's just sorta hard to accept that big of a change in cost for the same darn thing!!
I have a hate relationship with batteries. I want a gadget with the following features:
  • desulfator
    works off battery
  • Wifi status reporting with open API -- works off battery
  • trickle charger/minder -- requires plugging in.
  • Permanently mounted
I have found products that come really close to having all of these features. I bought a Yale battery powered forklift about five years ago for basically scrap because the owner said the battery was going bad. It's still working. Not sure if its because of the desulfator, but it didn't hurt.

I could easily design one of these, but have so many other projects going. I'd have to charge at least $100 for this, and don't think anyone would buy it at that price point. Probably needs to be closer to $50.
 

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