Stratosurfer
10-23-2007, 04:42
All,
At least one battery is dying, I am pulse charging/desulphating it over night and see if it revives enough for a short while. I have been re-researching best battery choices for our 6.5TD's and would appreciate feedback. I am currently sold that Optimas are the best, however they have over doubled in price from the last one I purchased.
Questions:
Are Walmart 3 year batts exactly the same as Autozone Duralast? I read that for an industry std. the AZ Duralast made by Johnson Industries is a high quality battery and returnable nearly nation wide at Autozones (90 mile round trip for me!).
I am leaning to give up my Optimas as I'm not off roading/bumping/banging like I did in my youth; and they cost 2X the price of an AZ Duralast, and nearly 3x the price of Wally Worlds possible clone of the same battery.
Also I am going to purchase one of the Battery Minder 12V On Board Desulphators.
http://www.thebatteryminder.com/batteryminder12vonboarddesulphator-p-63.html
I have followed this company and the desulphation process is becoming much more main-stream recently. I use thier 2 amp battery charger on my small battery applications: ZTR mower, motorcycle ect. and they do what they advertise. This new on-board unit will take the charge from the alternator and alter the wave-form to a sulphation busting pulse form. In theory this should minimize the sulphated-cell failures of lead-acid batteries. Mechanical breakdown of the cells from vibration etc obviously will happen and eventually destroy all batteries. I do know thier desulphating charger units -do- revive 'dead' and previously thought unserviceable batteries back to service. I know they've only been out about 2 years and we need a lot longer track record, however if anyone has used one and can offer any report it would be appreciated.
Ideally, if the truck is not used off-road (read need Optima/AGM batts), then possibly the high quality Lead Acid batts with this desulphator may be a much more economical solution.
Any and all data on Batteries and the On Board desulphator appreciated.
At least one battery is dying, I am pulse charging/desulphating it over night and see if it revives enough for a short while. I have been re-researching best battery choices for our 6.5TD's and would appreciate feedback. I am currently sold that Optimas are the best, however they have over doubled in price from the last one I purchased.
Questions:
Are Walmart 3 year batts exactly the same as Autozone Duralast? I read that for an industry std. the AZ Duralast made by Johnson Industries is a high quality battery and returnable nearly nation wide at Autozones (90 mile round trip for me!).
I am leaning to give up my Optimas as I'm not off roading/bumping/banging like I did in my youth; and they cost 2X the price of an AZ Duralast, and nearly 3x the price of Wally Worlds possible clone of the same battery.
Also I am going to purchase one of the Battery Minder 12V On Board Desulphators.
http://www.thebatteryminder.com/batteryminder12vonboarddesulphator-p-63.html
I have followed this company and the desulphation process is becoming much more main-stream recently. I use thier 2 amp battery charger on my small battery applications: ZTR mower, motorcycle ect. and they do what they advertise. This new on-board unit will take the charge from the alternator and alter the wave-form to a sulphation busting pulse form. In theory this should minimize the sulphated-cell failures of lead-acid batteries. Mechanical breakdown of the cells from vibration etc obviously will happen and eventually destroy all batteries. I do know thier desulphating charger units -do- revive 'dead' and previously thought unserviceable batteries back to service. I know they've only been out about 2 years and we need a lot longer track record, however if anyone has used one and can offer any report it would be appreciated.
Ideally, if the truck is not used off-road (read need Optima/AGM batts), then possibly the high quality Lead Acid batts with this desulphator may be a much more economical solution.
Any and all data on Batteries and the On Board desulphator appreciated.