batt.???

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by earthmover, Jul 30, 2010.

  1. oneshot

    oneshot Medium Load Member

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    kinda like a sock.if u have a hole in one,look at the other and it nearly has one in it.:biggrin_25523:
     
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  3. AUSSIE DAVE

    AUSSIE DAVE Road Train Member

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    Simple but great info! thanks Heavyd:biggrin_25525:

     
  4. lego1970

    lego1970 Medium Load Member

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    I agree, I had never heard that before. I'm gonna have to try that out. Thanks HeavyD.
     
  5. Smalltruck

    Smalltruck Light Load Member

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    If you can check the amp draw with a digital multimeter it needs to be below 50milliamps dram with the dome lights off and everything off. Ideally most trucks run about 25 milliamps draw.
     
    lego1970 Thanks this.
  6. Krooser

    Krooser Road Train Member

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    Replace em all at one time...end of your headaches.

    I replace mine every two years and never have had a problem... cheap insurance.
     
  7. earthmover

    earthmover Medium Load Member

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    hay guys i do plan to go ahead and put 2 more in there this week....thanksmike
     
  8. crankit2152

    crankit2152 Light Load Member

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    Were do guys buy your batteries, im looking for 4 now. Any brand you prefer.
     
  9. lego1970

    lego1970 Medium Load Member

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    This has been my experience,

    Alliance Batteries........ I had nothing but bad luck with those, I think I came across 3-5 junk batteries from them that didn't last more then a couple months and I always replaced my batteries in sets.

    Napa Batteries.........Pretty good luck both in semi and p/u truck. I had one junk Napa battery that died after a week of putting them in, but after that the set lasted over 3 years before I sold the truck. My current Napa battery in my p/u is over 5 years old.

    Optima Batteries.........They are expensive and I never had one in a semi, or in my personal p/u but had one in a work p/u that had an electric winch and inverter for running tools. We (the company) went thru two other batteries after installing the winch before trying the Optima. After that we never had another issue. I don't know what makes them work so good, but I would love to try them in a semi.

    That's all I can tell you, good luck.
     
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