Another Battery!

   / Another Battery! #61  
I replaced my OEM battery in 2009 with an Interstate, not because it needed it, I was just leery of a battery that old. :cautious:
However, in Dec 2022, I had a cold weather start issue, and looking back at my battery, decided that it was time to replace that, which I did with a NAPA battery, only because it was available right away. I can only hope that the NAPA lasts as long as the OEM and maybe as long as the Interstate? When and if it comes time for another battery, I think I might go with ordering another Interstate.
 
   / Another Battery! #62  
I used to have this problem, so I changed my approach. I bought a jump box...$50 bucks on amazon. I bought the gooloo 3000. This thing will jump my ford 5610 off app 10 times prior to having to charge it again. It will also jump my F550 7.3 off numerous time between charges. You can charge this on a mode c phone charger in you truck when needed. Im through buying expensive batteries. My last big battery for my tractor was $200. Never again.
 
   / Another Battery! #63  
I've switched all, except my car and truck, to AGM batteries. An AGM loses 1% of its charge per month but a lead acid will lose 10%.
I live in upstate NY, and we have approx. 6 months of summer and winter. AGMs last better than anything I've used in the past.
 
   / Another Battery! #64  
Caterpillar sells good batteries for around the same price as store bought brands. They are made for severe duty so they stand up to rough rides.

Another thing to check. Take a voltage meter and put one lead on the negative and the other one a few different spots on the top, plastic part of the battery. Many times you will have a current draw from the top of the battery due to dirt and moisture buildup. It’s important to keep the top of your batteries clean to help prevent this from happening. It’s like a slow, continuous short between the posts, thus shortening the battery life.
 
   / Another Battery! #66  
NAPA batteries used to be know for quality. They are Deka batteries made in Pennsylvania.... but... I recently had a brand new one in a rat rod. I let a chick start the car and when she shut it off she turned it back to acc. Battery was drawn down to death for over a week. I'm 65 and in all of my life I have never had a battery go to crap after one discharge. It was brand new. I actually called Deka and talked to an engineer. He alluded to them not all being made in PA. He told me to charge it overnight and call him next day with a voltage measurement. It was 9v. He said the battery was finished. I took it back and they tested it and confirmed it. Got a replacement for free.
 
   / Another Battery! #68  
I have a hate relationship with batteries. I want a gadget with the following features:
I bought a couple of 12s and one 24 V recently, once I found this much cheaper alternative to the Canadus. They 12s were $44 each.

Too early to tell if they're equally effective.
 
   / Another Battery! #69  
I used to have this problem, so I changed my approach. I bought a jump box...$50 bucks on amazon. Im through buying expensive batteries. My last big battery for my tractor was $200. Never again.
Unfortunately you "solved" one problem and created another.

Now your alternators are hating life.
 
   / Another Battery! #70  
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 it actually crank with the new battery? The battery in my BX2660 was new in 2009 and it is still going strong. However, the tractor is almost impossible to crank now due to corrosion. I've cleaned almost every contact point except two and at least it will try to start, where before I cleaned those points, not even the dash lights would come on.
 

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