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superlift97 Newbie

Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 33 City: West Point
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Posted: Apr 16, 2003 8:29 am Post subject: Optima Battery |
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I have the blue deep marine optima battery and just added 3 amps to my boat so I am adding another battery. Would be alright just to use a regular marine battery or should I spend the extra cash and get another optima battery.
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ohsix PityDaFool Who Posts This Much

Joined: 12 Jan 2003 Posts: 6837
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Posted: Apr 16, 2003 9:08 am Post subject: |
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| i would go with a good marine battery. personally i think the optimas are a bunch of hype becuase you can get just as good of a battery for a lot cheaper and only sacrifice the spiral cells. i think the only advantages to optimas are you can mount them on their side or upside down but how often do you need to do that?
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TMoney739 Criminal


Joined: 26 Feb 2003 Posts: 63 City: minneapolis
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Posted: Apr 16, 2003 9:40 am Post subject: |
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| I would go with the optima and maybe a capacitor. I have the optimas and would swear by it, also i think someone posted something about a good exide battery.
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OttoNP Addict


Joined: 13 Jan 2003 Posts: 848 City: MI
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Posted: Apr 16, 2003 10:01 am Post subject: |
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Yeah that was me, I left my Exide Marine Battery in my boat through the harshest of MI winter still hooked up and it cranked no problem, without any kind of charging. I was impressed. It has 110 amp hours, twice what Optima's have. It is also maintainance free. It isn't the gell type and you can't mount it upside down though, but I still think it's better.
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Texas Criminal


Joined: 13 Mar 2003 Posts: 81 City: Houston
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Posted: Apr 16, 2003 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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one of these will be cheaper per amp hour and will equal more than 4 Blue Tops..
They are small and Compact too..

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Doug Hanson Newbie

Joined: 16 Apr 2003 Posts: 8
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Posted: Apr 16, 2003 5:05 pm Post subject: |
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| The advantage to optimas, beside being zero maintenance and you can drain them without hurting them, is the ease at which they recharge. An alternator has to wrk harder and longer to recharge a regular batter. This depletes the voltage that an alternator can aloocate to your amps. IF you are using more than one battery, you should consider an optima, gel cell or something with a real low ESR.
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superlift97 Newbie

Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 33 City: West Point
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Posted: Apr 17, 2003 7:20 am Post subject: |
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I went with another marine optima thanks for the responses,
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PimpinD Addict

Joined: 17 Feb 2003 Posts: 785 City: Orlando, FL
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Posted: Apr 17, 2003 3:27 pm Post subject: |
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how much are they, i am thinking of replacing my battery with one, the onyl problem i have had with my boat so far is the battery dying
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superlift97 Newbie

Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 33 City: West Point
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Posted: Apr 18, 2003 7:21 am Post subject: |
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I bought a blue top marine optima off of ebay for 119 with free shipping and handling
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