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Old 12-19-2010 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by caged
.......don't get your optima from wal-mart. those are the low end ones.........
"low end ones".....WTF! Optima makes 3 types: Yellow top (deep cycle), Red top (automotive cranking) and Blue top (marine, RV). Just because Walmart sells whatever top color Optima battery cheaper than a high priced auto parts store doesn't mean Optima makes low end/high end batteries. They only make 3 types of high end batteries.

Also, a Autozone Duralast battery is a old school wet cell battery, not totally sealed dry cell like an Optima....the Duralast should be $50 less.
Old 12-19-2010 | 08:17 PM
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I use a Optima Red Top and a Mean Green starter. Turns over every time way better then it ever had. That whole setup will run ya about $400. But it's worth it.
However, don't neglect your battery terminals. Those things get so corroded. If they are corroded. Switch over to Marin style terminals. They are brass. I think I paid 20 bucks for a pair of em. Which can be found at pretty much any boating store/shop.
Old 12-19-2010 | 09:05 PM
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Got my Autocraft 730 CCA 94R series for $116 during their 25% off grand opening sale. The battery they had in the Jeep when they sold it to me said 'Economy' right on the top and was about 1/3 too small for the holder. Yeah, not gonna cut it.
Think I'm set for battery power for a few years now. I've been stranded before in the winter cold due to a dead battery before. Not ever being stranded again like that is worth more than the entire price of the new battery, much less whatever I could have saved by going cheaper.
Don't go cheap. :-)
Old 12-20-2010 | 01:21 AM
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....Optima Red Top....after 90+ days deployments...cranks every time.
Old 12-20-2010 | 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by djb383
"low end ones".....WTF! Optima makes 3 types: They only make 3 types of high end batteries.
wrong dude, do your research.

there is a yellow, red, and blue. but there are differences in each.

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Old 12-20-2010 | 02:36 AM
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I dont want to really cause an argument about the walmart issue but I do want to chime in on the walmart = lower end comment.

I will say that I have no documentation to back any of what I say here so I am posting it as my own opinion and experience.

Walmart has the power (Money) and purchase volume to warrent some manufactures to make walmart specific products of lower or higher quality depending on what walmart requests.
If you have ever purchased tires from walmart, have you ever noticed that you can not find a replacement for that exact tire from any other tire retailer? Yes there are similar tires but not the exact tire you purchased from walmart. I was told ( I did work there for a bit) by an old timer employee that the reason for that is walmart purchases patents on the tires they sell to make them "exclusive".If this is true or not I dont know for sure but I believe this and also believe that this is standard practice in business.


Walmart ( or any other business for that matter) is not going to pay vendor price for a battery and sell it at a lower retail price just to give you a great deal.If it is at a lower price there is a reason for it.
Maybe walmart pays the manufacture for a cheaper design,or maybe the reason they would be cheaper there is because of the volume walmart purchases them, I dont know to be honest lol.

Again not trying to heat the issue up just giving my 2 cent on the matter.

To the op, I think the optima batteries are worth it, where ever you purchase them from they should have the same warranty.
Old 12-20-2010 | 03:43 AM
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http://www.optimabatteries.com/optim...dtop/specs.php

Check that out... there aren't low or high end Optimas, just different sizes...and consequently as you change the size of the cells, you will get more or less amps reserve capacity and weight... three types red(starting),blue(rv/marine deep cycle) and, yellow(starting with deep cycle capabilities) lots of sizes for different applications one great quality!

As for the Autozone battery....it may compare in cranking amps but does not have the reserve capacity that a optima battery has... also optima as far as I'm aware of is the only gel cell battery on the market, and can be mounted in any position, and will not be ruined by temperature, vibration, or long periods of not being used! Duralast are typical lead plate and acid batteries and optima uses spiral cell's with gel instead of liquid.

These batteries are pretty amazing and Ill swear by the yellow tops!!
Old 12-20-2010 | 04:06 AM
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These are the highlights from several other forums. These same threads had many posts of people claiming to have had Optima batteries quickly go bad on them. My red top has held up well, been in my truck since 2003.


Optima Batteries made in mexico
Its official now. I have worked at Optima Batteries for 11 years. In 2000, Johnson controls bought Optima and immediatly began construction of a plant in mexico. We were told that our U.S. plant could not produce enough product so the plant in mexico would be to supply Europe. Slowly but surely, our product lines began being transferred to mexico. Then the week before Thanksgiving, we were told that the U.S. plant will be closed Jan.24 2009. Just thought you all would like to know.


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Its official now. I have worked at Optima Batteries for 11 years. In 2000, Johnson controls bought Optima and immediatly began construction of a plant in mexico. We were told that our U.S. plant could not produce enough product so the plant in mexico would be to supply Europe. Slowly but surely, our product lines began being transferred to mexico. Then the week before Thanksgiving, we were told that the U.S. plant will be closed Jan.24 2009. Just thought you all would like to know.

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First of all, who ever said that Odyssey batteries don't have a vent doesn't know the facts. Odyssey batteries DO have a vent. You just can't see it very easily. It is a hidden rectangular opening, about 3mm tall by 9mm wide, between the side and top of the case. I own two Odyssey batteries. Absolutely the best batteries I've ever owned, by the way.

Second of all, even with a vent, the Odyssey battery is still spillproof, because there is no free acid inside the battery; all of the acid is kept absorbed in the glass mat separators. Visit the Enersys website to read the FAQS for yourself. ODYSSEY Batteries - FAQ

Third of all, Odyssey batteries are Made in the USA. Warraenburg, MO, to be exact.

To some people, this isn't important. The Moon, or Mexico, no matter. But to others who are willing to vote with their pocketbooks to keep their brothers and sisters employed, it DOES make a difference. And the Odyssey battery provides like minded individuals the opportunity to make that vote of choice.

When I bought my Ford truck, I refused to buy one with a "3" in front of the VIN. I held out for truck with a "1" in front of the VIN. "3" means made in Mexico. "1" means made in the USA. Same truck, same price. So why not support my countrymen and women? Nothing against Mexico, I'd just rather have employed people living next door to me, rather than an unemployed and desparate middle class slipping into destitution, despondency, and ultimately depression.

There are two models of Oddessy batteries that are made in the UK (England)... the very smallest, and the very largest. Neither of those two sizes properly fit a Ford truck of any type, so you can be assured that any Odyessey battery you buy for your Ford (or Chevy or Dodge) will be Made in USA.

Fourth of all, the Sears Die Hard Platinum P4 is an Odyssey battery. Make sure that it isn't just a "Die Hard" nor a "Die Hard Gold." It must be a PLATINUM. The batteries are identical electrically and in construction. The only difference is the color of the plastic case and the label. I re-verified this fact today by calling two different departments at Enersys. You can read the announcement of this distribution deal here: News Release=


Fifth of all, OPTIMA brand batteries, that are now made exclusively off shore or over the border, have gone downhill for YEARS. Maybe the guy that used to work for them will get his tongue gouged out for spilling the beans, but I don't have any relationship with ANY battery company, so I'm not afraid to speak. Unlike Odyssey, which uses pure virgin lead, Optimas at some point reportedly began using recycled lead. I don't know if this began when JCI (Johnson Controls) took over in 2000, or when that Swedish company bought Optima back in 1994 or so.

Recycled lead doesn't hold up like virgin pure lead. But it sure costs less.

Up until at least 1993, Optima's were using pure lead, and they were the best battery available at the time. The technology spiracell used in Optima batteries was protected by patent, and that patent was owned by a subsidiary of the Gates Corporation, which invented this battery back in 1967. This same group, through a series of sales, acquisitons, and spin-offs is now part of Enersys Corporation, as the Odyessy group.

The Optima brand was sold twice, and the brand that made a solid name for itself in the '70's, and even more so in the '80s, was leveraged by each buyer to capitalize on the consumer's awareness and perception of quality, with cost cutting measures to generate more profits. The end result is what we have today... the Optima battery that still enjoys a lingering "mystique" of being "the best", while suffering the malignment of being built like the worst.

The Optima's former stellar reputation has been supplanted by stone cold reality. Optima's are NOT the best. They are a sucker's battery, riding on a tailwind of an illustrious past, and not worth the price they fetch at Sam's Club, much less the premium they charge at the speed shops.

Finally, that Kinetik brand? They are a marketing company. They don't manufacture anything. I recognized one of their power supplies as the same powersupply for the 12V converter/powersupply that my motorhome came equiped with 10 years ago. I know Kinetik doesn't make that powersupply, because I've had to call the real manufacture when I wanted to upgrade a charge control circuit to my motorhome.

As for the Kinetik batteries, they are not capacitor banks. They are Absorbed Glass Mat batteries. Only they are reportedly manufactured in China, by a private labeler called B&B. That information came from an insider in the industry whom I called today as a result of this thread. It has not been verified by me. And I'm not flying to China to do so.

Want a good quality, USA made, spillproof, maintenance free, high ampacity, 4 year guaranteed replacement, 2 year non-charged shelf life battery that is manufactured by the same USA company that supplies batteries to our Miltitary Aircraft and tactical vehicles? Try looking here: EnerSys Home

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All of this is correct with slight differences, When the Swedes owned optima, they paid us well and quality was foremost of all at all cost. JCI is the company that KILLED optima batteries, we always had 99.99 pure lead until JCI bought optima. The first thing they did was: fired all of the on staff scientists, then fired all of the PHD's, then fired the chemists, then dismantled the chemistry lab, then dismantled the prototype lab, then got rid of the pure lead and replaced it with lead with higher tin content, then JCI brought in their genius engineers and re formulated the lead acid paste, then replaced the AGM paper with lower grade paper, ex cetera, ex cetera. All of this was done within the first 2 years of their ownership! We had to fight like hell to prove that what we had when they purchased us was superior to what they had done.
we finally convinced them to begin returning to some of the successful methods Gates had originally designed, but only after making them think that it was their idea. When the U.S. plant shut down, we were using pure lead, similar to original paper and similar paste formula, however, there were many, many other changes they had made in the manufacturing process that negatively affected the optima but produced higher volumes. In my opinion, the Enersys Odyssey is, by far, the very best battery on the market today. I am aware of some of the mfg practices being used specifically on the optima in mexico, and they are not conducive to quality!


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No the oddessey's are flat plate, but, they were one of the gates spinoff companies along with optima. The battery chemistry is the same. I wouldnt have said this when I was employed @ optima, but the spiral shaped cell actually has less surface area for energy production than a flat plate does, a flat plate battery has substantially more surface area. The main idea for the spiral shaped cell is for vibration resistance, and originally, to alter the footprint configuration, but be carful not to bang the radius of the case, (it doesnt take much), because that shorts the plates inside and greatly reduces the battery life. The flat plate AGM battery of oddessey is basically an original chemistry optima un rolled, so to speak. The cells are much better protected from shorting and technology has increased to the point where they can compress the plates so efficiently, that vibration resistance is comparable, but with the added bonus of more surface area. Some of the engineers that were displaced by jci when they took over optima, went to oddessey. Based on my experience at optima, with their engineers, scientist, PHD's and chemists, as well as with other people that I became friends with that had been involved with the invention and development of the gates battery chemistry, (GEP), my choice of batteries is very clear, I will choose oddessey.





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Old 12-20-2010 | 04:55 AM
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wow thats a lot of reading
Old 12-20-2010 | 07:22 AM
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i've had a red top in my xj for about a year, replaced an everstart. start every time, never loss cranking power. not exactly cheap, but worth it. starts every time, even below freezing. i'd recommend it.
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Ive had a red top in my xj for 6 years, it went bad took it back to the store I bought it from and got a new one for free because they have like a 10 year replacement time.....

My 99 starts in ~1 sec.... Jump in, turn the key and starts right up
Old 12-20-2010 | 10:09 AM
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I have a red top as well, only had it for a month or so and cant be more happy with it. Starts as soon as i turn the key, and anytime im out and about listening to music without car running.. Usually for an hour or so full blast, i get in a it still starts right up.
Old 12-21-2010 | 12:30 AM
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ok, so i should've said low cca, not low end. but it is what it is.

with that said, i do love my optima's.
Old 12-21-2010 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by caged
wrong dude, do your research.

there is a yellow, red, and blue. but there are differences in each.
I did the research.....what part of post #16 did u not read....duh. I referenced yellow, red and blue top in post #16 and even what the various types the different colors represented. The Optima labeled battery at Walmart is the exact same quality Optima labeled battery sold elsewhere. If u feel like u get a better quality Optima labeled battery because u paid a higher price elsewhere, then I've got some ocean front property for sale in Arizona.
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Originally Posted by azxj99
Ive had a red top in my xj for 6 years, it went bad took it back to the store I bought it from and got a new one for free because they have like a 10 year replacement time.....
10 years??????????????????

http://www.optimabatteries.com/optim...ty/postFeb.php


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