greatscot3
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A while back (7/21/2021) I bought a yellow top Optima for my Cuda.
I have an alarm that draws .02 milliamps and after sitting for a while, the lead acid batteries I had bought in the past were deeply discharged.
This is primarily why I bought the yellow top because it was my understanding that the yellow top is a deep cell type that is not damaged as much as most lead acid batteries by being discharged and recharged.
After sitting for three months the battery was discharged to 1.94 volts which was unusual. I put a Battery Minder on the battery and left it for a day charging at 2 amps.
The battery would only charge to 6.5 volts. I put an ordinary charger on it and the charge rate meter started bouncing up and down and you could hear the charger hum fluctuating.
I kept an eye on it and the battery would only charge to just under 7 volts and start dropping rapidly when the charger was disconnected.
I disconnected both battery terminals and reconnected the charger. Same thing.
I called Autohitlerzone and they looked up the purchase on the computer and said bring it in and we'll give you a new one, no charge.
When I got there, the kid behind the counter said he would only give me a whole $41.00 towards the purchase of a new one.
Evidently, that is Optima's prorate on a very expensive battery that was 2 years and not even 2 months old. Not that it matters but I got probably about 6 or 7 starts out of this battery before it went tits up.
Needless to say, I was not a camper of the happy variety.
I started looking for a way to contact Optima and they don't make it easy in the least.
It's the labor day weekend presently so I will have to wait for Tuesday to contact them but wondering if this BS is what I can expect from them or if they might be a little more reasonable given the circumstances and my past brand loyalty.
Anyone dealt with Optima on something like this and know what to expect?
I have an alarm that draws .02 milliamps and after sitting for a while, the lead acid batteries I had bought in the past were deeply discharged.
This is primarily why I bought the yellow top because it was my understanding that the yellow top is a deep cell type that is not damaged as much as most lead acid batteries by being discharged and recharged.
After sitting for three months the battery was discharged to 1.94 volts which was unusual. I put a Battery Minder on the battery and left it for a day charging at 2 amps.
The battery would only charge to 6.5 volts. I put an ordinary charger on it and the charge rate meter started bouncing up and down and you could hear the charger hum fluctuating.
I kept an eye on it and the battery would only charge to just under 7 volts and start dropping rapidly when the charger was disconnected.
I disconnected both battery terminals and reconnected the charger. Same thing.
I called Autohitlerzone and they looked up the purchase on the computer and said bring it in and we'll give you a new one, no charge.
When I got there, the kid behind the counter said he would only give me a whole $41.00 towards the purchase of a new one.
Evidently, that is Optima's prorate on a very expensive battery that was 2 years and not even 2 months old. Not that it matters but I got probably about 6 or 7 starts out of this battery before it went tits up.
Needless to say, I was not a camper of the happy variety.
I started looking for a way to contact Optima and they don't make it easy in the least.
It's the labor day weekend presently so I will have to wait for Tuesday to contact them but wondering if this BS is what I can expect from them or if they might be a little more reasonable given the circumstances and my past brand loyalty.
Anyone dealt with Optima on something like this and know what to expect?