Battery problem
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If its an optima there is a 99.9% chance its bad.....their quality has gone down the shitter lately.
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well i dont know about 3 days...takes more like 10 hours....and you have to use the slow charger....
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JN607 wrote:
You should be able to hook up a voltmeter to it... switch it to amps and put the positive lead to the positive and the negative to the negative, if you don't get a reading, then you know it's dead...either that or bring it to a parts store. Normally, they will just switch them out for no charge. At least, not here anyway...Thats great if you want to destroy your meter by shorting out the terminals through the meter.
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If you're lucky you'll just blow the meter fuse...
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MisterCMK wrote:
Thats great if you want to destroy your meter by shorting out the terminals through the meter.
How would it do that?he almost had it right....i think what he meant is to put a voltmeter set on amps in series of the - battery cable...which wont blow any fuse or meter unless you have a the key on or a very excessive load (over 10A).
ive done this many times and its a great test.
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again, I'm willing to bet the battery is shot. My yellowtop was good for 2.5 months before it took a crap on me...I cannot get optima to warranty it either.
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tjamz wrote:
again, I'm willing to bet the battery is shot. My yellowtop was good for 2.5 months before it took a crap on me...I cannot get optima to warranty it either.
Chuck, he never let the battery charge? cant really tell if its shot if it hasnt even been charged. -
I have had the same yellow top for the last 5 years. It's probably sat on a shelf not in use for 2 years though.
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5 years ago they still made good batteries, it was in the last 2 or so years that their quality went to SHIT. Anyone from Tintmasters/Ground Assault wanna back me up here?
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wannabe wrote:
Chuck, he never let the battery charge? cant really tell if its shot if it hasnt even been charged.If it didn't have enough charge after 15mins+ off driving to even start the car, the battery is fucked. I'm not saying it should be fully charged by then, just that it should have sufficient charge to start the vehicle or at least turn it over a couple of times. Optima recommends charging them ON THE ALTERNATOR for 35 minutes to get a full charge and significantly longer if on a trickle charger.
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