Don St Peter Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 Since I need to buy a new 6 volt battery for my 40 Ply P-9 I'm considering a solid state optima battery instead of the typical wet cell category 2. What has been the experts experiences on using them and what would I do to restrain the battery in the typical underseat 12" by 12" (est.) battery compartment. Thanks in Advance Don Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 Don, check your P M's for some info from me. Quote
greg g Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 Based on what I have read, seems like a good heavy duty wet cell is the best way to go. Optima has moved thier manufacturing to Mexico, and seems to have had a lot of poor product quality since then. If you have a tractor supply, or a fleet and farm ear by they are a good source for 6V batts. Also check your phone book for an EXide, or Interstate warehouse, I have been getting batteries from them for a good long time. the battery I have i my car now is an Excide commercial group 1. It is a second, meaning there was a scratch on the case or in mine's case the decal lable was crooked. Battery cost me 24 bucks, it going on its 4th year now, and shows no signs of quiting. Quote
Don Jordan Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 I have 2 Optimas - one in each Plymouth. I find them hard cranking in the cold and they hold a charge over long periods of no use. I've only had them a couple years so I don't know about longevity. They do cost a little more. I think I paid about $150. But you don't have to put water in them. They will function on their side. I have no complaints. Quote
Dennis_MN Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 After reading about poor optima batteries, I went to my local Napa store and bought a 6V battery that they had in stock. It slipped right into the holder under the floorboard of my Pilothouse pickup. Quote
Powerhouse Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 got an optima in my 39...works well so far...it's much lighter too... I must get like 10 HP just from that alone...hahaha... Quote
Arthur1947 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Posted December 17, 2009 After reading about poor optima batteries, I went to my local Napa store and bought a 6V battery that they had in stock. It slipped right into the holder under the floorboard of my Pilothouse pickup. I would have to disagree with you Dennis. I've had mine for almost five years and thought it was done for about two years ago. I charged it overnight with a standard 6v charger and the thing works great. Best. ARTHUR Quote
David Maxwell Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 (edited) ...with my Optima. Maintenance free and has never failed to start in spite of Intermittent long periods of non-use (two to three months). Edited December 18, 2009 by David Maxwell typo Quote
Dodgeb4ya Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 Have seen many Optima's, some are great as stated by others. Some are a piece of crap-Mexican made. I buy BIG Napa group 4 wet cells now for all my Mopars. I have made custom battery hold downs and modified in a factory way some of the trays. I'm tired of weak cranking/2 yr maximum life group 2's. I do have one Optima left-I'll see how long it lasts. They are great for swapping into different cars if you have many as I do. That is as long as they work good. IMO Optima's now days are a gamble. Bob Quote
Guest P15-D24 Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 Just keep them charged, and don't overcharge them to the point they start smoking. Quote
RobertKB Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 Just keep them charged, and don't overcharge them to the point they start smoking. Everybody knows smoking is bad for you! Quote
Niel Hoback Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 How do you get it to stay lit? Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 They had a big, long group of posts on Optima over on the HAMB recently. The member who began he post was supposed to pass the opinions and info learned back to the Optima people. The general consensus was: the old batteries prior to two or three years ago (or whenever they moved the operation to Mexico) were real good items - lasted a long time, etc. The new Mexico made batteries are not very good at all. Some have failed within 30 days after purchase.....others after a bit longer. And not so great results from Customer Service. Plus the price is higher now than it used to be. Johnson Controls Corp bought Optima company and moved the manufacturing to Mexico. And that seems to be when problems began. I've never owned an Optima and likely will not, but can see they have their strong points, if the quality is there. Quote
cicciobilly Posted December 18, 2009 Report Posted December 18, 2009 I would have to disagree with you Dennis. I've had mine for almost five years and thought it was done for about two years ago. I charged it overnight with a standard 6v charger and the thing works great.Best. ARTHUR some kind of IKEA airfilter?? off topic, just curious!! Quote
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