Hey Jim,
I did check the drain with the alarm on and off, the draw with alarm off was .058. I also check with a door open to see how much the dome light would draw and it was 2.58.
After I check the draw I left the negitive cable off for the night. When I check the battery in the morning it was in the low 10s, like 10.23. I left the battery unhook for 4 days and when I check it it was at 3.44. Just for the heck of it I put the cable on and tried to start it. You know what the outcome was on that test.
Anyway, I took all my information and the reciept for the battery back to oRielly's auto parts this morning and got a new $199.00 yellow top 3478DT at no charge.
I'm not sure how they track warrenty batteries but if you get a 3478DT from Phenix City, AL 36870 it's probably my old one.
These were the numbers on the old battery and the replacement is only 6 months old.
As I now know the draw was 60 mA and not .06 mA but that should not kill a battery on 6 months.
How does this make the Optima any good? The battery I pulled from my NSX reads 12.7V after 24 hours yet wouldn't start a lawn mower. Voltage has nothing to do with current capacity. I can maybe understand the internal resistance inside the battery makes it drain itself and that is what your commenting on. But a battery with the correct voltage doesn't guarantee a good battery either. The only way to guarantee that the battery is any good is to load test the battery.
They usually do ok in a DD, but the first deep discharge they get, they're fubar'd... might bring 1 out of 10 back in to decent service...

