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Avarage life of a Yellow top Optima

supposedly they have new owner and they quit using virgin lead like original optimas

i have a minn kota gel cell charger that i use on mine if i leave lights on or sump'n else...its 1/2 amp trickle charge...2 1/2 amp on fast charge
 
And just as a note, not sure how widespread this is, but some "automatic" battery chargers will NOT start charging a battery if the voltage is too low. BTDT, noticed it wasn't actually kicking out a charge, but worked fine on batteries with a bit more voltage showing.
 
I went through several red tops in a few short years. It was always due to be drained down to nothing (lights on, over the winter with a slow draw, etc). Cold weather seemed to hit them hard if they were drawn down. They were always replaced under warranty so I have stayed with them. When mine would die, I was able to fast charge them for a few hours, followed by a long slow trickle charge to bring them back to about 80%. As stated, when they were drained, my trickle charger wouldn't even touch them (that why the fast charge to get them going).

Last year I switched to a two battery setup (as I had one battery replaced, I bought another). They are hooked up without a switch (I believe they call it in Parallel), and have no issues to date....
 
Ya i figure i still got the Optima sittin in my basement, so come this spring it will probaly become my auxillery battery and we will see how that works out.
 
The only bad experience ive had with a red top was letting my boss borrow a battery for his spare work truck (ford ranger) and later on during the day i get a call from him saying that the truck burned to the ground (typical ford ingnition problem) and i owe you a battery. He almost **** his pants when i told him the battery was 130.00 bux.
 

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