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Mark B Battery 10/12/2009, 08:34 AM
Marlin Some folks run Optima red... 10/12/2009, 08:56 AM
nfpgasmask x2. Optima all the way. ... 10/12/2009, 09:15 AM
vt_maverick Put a Diehard Platinum in my... 10/12/2009, 09:40 AM
handeeman A friend with jumper cables.... 10/12/2009, 09:50 AM
MSHardeman If you can swing the cash, I... 10/12/2009, 10:24 AM
VX crazy Optima for sure, I have had... 10/12/2009, 10:53 AM
vt_maverick Oh okay, lol... 10/12/2009, 11:54 AM
tomdietrying I put in a Red Top Optima... 10/12/2009, 12:12 PM
vt_maverick Sounds like a really good... 10/13/2009, 12:15 PM
Moonrover which red top would fit as... 10/20/2009, 04:26 PM
etlsport a group size 34 is what ive... 10/20/2009, 04:46 PM
Mark B Thanks for all the help. I... 10/21/2009, 06:53 AM
VX KAT FYI- Don't forget to check... 10/21/2009, 11:42 AM
Gussie2000 I bought an die hard... 07/31/2010, 09:57 AM
vt_maverick Ditto on the recommendation... 07/31/2010, 11:56 AM
habs10 battery 07/31/2010, 04:35 PM
VX KAT I'd never heard of Odyssey... 08/02/2010, 05:44 PM
Bob Barker How is a battery selection so... 08/01/2010, 07:59 AM
VX KAT Hey BB- Here's my take on... 08/01/2010, 09:10 AM
Ldub Don't forget, the style... 08/01/2010, 09:13 AM
Marlin I think that hits the nail on... 08/01/2010, 11:48 AM
Triathlete Kind of hard to do when it... 08/01/2010, 10:53 AM
djmdma02 After having too many die... 08/02/2010, 07:27 PM
ZEUS I had a problem with both the... 08/02/2010, 07:36 PM
VXR Just out of curiosity what is... 08/02/2010, 08:45 PM
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    FYI- Don't forget to check out Amazon.com as they have some really good prices, FREE shipping, and you still can send in for the rebate. I got 2 blue tops from them a few months ago, killer prices, free shipping, no sales tax, plus 2 rebates from Optima.
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    Optima YellowTop

    Wanted to revisit & get new opinions on Optima batteries as they've gotten older...
    Our FJ needs a new battery, we figured we'd get an Optima Yellow top. Called around, looked online for pricing. Called local "Batteries Plus" ....salesguy says "Optimas are made in Mexico as of about 3 yrs ago, they've taken back about 10,000 bad ones, stopped carrying them since quality problems and they've had so many problems with them." Tried to sell us another AGM (I think their house brand, but didn't catch the brand), more CCA, more reserve. Meanwhile, they still sell Optimas on their website....hmmmm,

    Optima's site says FJ takes a Group 35.
    Sales guy rattled off some rapid fire stuff about the physical size of a Group 35 being smaller than the other AGM he recommended, and we'd need that adapter thing to fit (no big deal in my mind) and recommended a different size (can't recall which one), said it would fill up the battery holder area, so it's a "bigger" more powerful battery....

    ~We figure we don't need tremendous CCA as our climate is pretty mild. (Yellowtop has 770 @ 32 degrees)
    ~We don't need a ton of reserve as no monster stereo, amp or winch, etc... (Yellowtop has 100)

    I've had a Redtop for 18 months, 0 probs. (Theoretically mine would have been made in Mexico, but I haven't verified that yet)

    What's everybody else think / know about Optimas (specifically the yellowtop)?
    Anybody know if the ones made in Mexico are really showing higher problems?
    Eric do you get to hear the scoop on this kinda stuff from work?
    I know several of you mentioned the Diehard Platinum, has more CCA & reserve I believe, and circ pointed out it had a better warranty....but, we're still most interested in the Optima Yellowtop.

    Thoughts? Experiences? Problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark B View Post
    Thanks for all the help.
    I can't decide between the Die Hard or Optima.
    The Optima has a $ 25.00 rebate.
    Will do some price shopping this weekend.

    I bought an die hard platinium series and let me tell you this...you can't go wrong with this one.

    This is my 2nd die hard & never had any issues with them.

    Mines have 880 CCA with 1000 reserve. My horse fires up like a rocket
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    Ditto on the recommendation for the Diehard Platinum, although I do kinda regret not having a gel-cell like the Optima. The wife's Axiom has a no-name brand battery in it, so when her's goes out I may trade batteries with her and pick up an Optima for the VX. You can't argue with the super-high CCAs on the Diehard though; we did trade batteries for the trip to Wisconsin last winter, and it started up her Axiom in -17 degree weather on our last day there.

    Honestly I don't think you can go wrong either way.

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    battery

    Anybody have any feedback on Odyssey batteries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by habs10 View Post
    Anybody have any feedback on Odyssey batteries?
    I'd never heard of Odyssey until you mentioned it. But when researching more on the Optima, I found a few posts on the Toyota 4Runner forum about it, thought I'd share it here. Don't know how accurate it is. ** Remember this is from a Toyota 4Runner forum so it's not pertaining to our VX...just some brief input on Odyssey batteries**

    6/20/08 -So here is some interesting info I thought I would put here, as I did not read it in my searching. We have a Group 31 main battery. Typically they are used for commercial use (big rigs etc), and Marine applications, not light trucks. YEAH TOYOTA! Optima now makes batteries in this size, but typically they are special order, stores seem to carry the standard/original size Optima. I have provided the spec's for the stock battery, my Die-Hard (PC2150 essentially) and the Group 21 Optima Yellow Top.

    Odyssey PC 1700
    875 CCA
    1700 CA
    142 Minutes Reserve Capacity
    68 Amp Hour or 3.4 amps for 20 hours

    Optima Group 31 (Yellow Top D31T w/studs or the D31M Blue Top with posts & studs)
    900 CCA
    1125 CA
    155 Minutes Reserve Capacity
    75 Amp Hour Battery or 3.75 amps for 20 hours

    Die-Hard Platinum (Essentially an Odyssey PC2150)
    1150 CCA 2150 CA
    205 Minutes Reserve Capacity
    100 Amp Hour or 5 amps for 20 hours

    Despite the hype the Odyssey 1700 is not better than the stock battery except for cranking power and construction type. It has 22 less amp hours, and 23 minutes less reserver capacity
    The Proper Odyssey Battery would be the PC2150. Why buy it though when you can get a Die-Hard that is the same battery for less $$$?
    The Optima's are a great battery, and perform better than stock by a lot (in the right Group 31 size) but are not the equal for the Group 31 Odyssey/Die-Hard Platinum
    Marine Batteries are rate for deep cycle and for some reason are also rate to be able to be fully charged in less than an hour. Presumably this means they can take high current recharging better than standard battery's, or Yellow Tops even. They also seem to be rated to be able to be fully discharged 300 times in their life, where the other types will not tolerate this abuse, again not even Yellow Tops. I cannot remember/find again where I saw this in my searching but it was very interesting to me.
    Reserve Capacity is the how long a battery will go dead (below 10.2 volts I believe) at a 25amp load. This essentially simulates how long you could run your car with lights on after the alternator dies. This is NOT a measure of a battery's deep cycle capability.
    Amp Hours is a strange spec. It gives us an idea of hour much load is required to flatten a battery (again 10.2 volts I believe) in 20 hours. This is THE measurement of a Deep Cycle battery. If you take the Amp Hour Rating and divide it buy the 20 hours you can see the load it can handle to last 20 hours before it is dead. Look at the spec's above, the stock battery blows the Optima and Odyssey 1700 away. I found this very interesting.

    Apart from the specs listed there is a far more important aspect to batteries, and that is how long it lasts and can handle abuse. Heat, discharging to low voltage, rapid charges up to 100A or more, etc. Odyssey is rated very highly on the abuse factor and I guess we will find out over time how good they really are for our application.

    Bottom-line of what I learned, as long as we choose a battery that is over the 710CCA the stock battery had we should be focused on 2 things only. We want to get the most Amp Hours in a battery we can (for winching, fridges etc) and construction type (gel etc for durability in the abuse we give it). I hope this helps the next guy/gal.

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    How is a battery selection so difficult? I always thought that a battery with a waranty was still a battery. If it doesn't have a warranty then I wouldn't buy it that way when the cheap turd stops working I can just take it back and replace or refund... maybe I'm missing something that requires our VX's to have a special battery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Barker View Post
    How is a battery selection so difficult? I always thought that a battery with a waranty was still a battery. If it doesn't have a warranty then I wouldn't buy it that way when the cheap turd stops working I can just take it back and replace or refund... maybe I'm missing something that requires our VX's to have a special battery?
    Hey BB- Here's my take on it.....No, the VX doesn't take any special battery...us neurotic owners just tend to fuss over things like this a bit more than normal folks..
    I think the Optima has been so popular because of a couple reasons I can think of...it claims to be 15x more vibration resistant, it can be placed in any orientation, it's sealed and won't leak, and maintenance free. Since many VX owners have added high electrical load items such as stereos, amps and lights, etc.., the Yellow top & Blue top "claim" they handle that load "better" than most other batteries. The vibration resistance factor is a key reason Dave & I are interested in them since we drive about 2 miles on dirt/rocky roads every day .

    But I guess there's also a bit of illogical reasoning too...it looks good!

    And thanks for a ton of good info Eric!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    But I guess there's also a bit of illogical reasoning too...it looks good!
    Don't forget, the style conscious VX'r wants his or her battery to match their coil packs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Don't forget, the style conscious VX'r wants his or her battery to match their coil packs...
    I think that hits the nail on the head. If you didn't care about looks, you would be driving a plain old jeep (or an old box shaped blazer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    I think that hits the nail on the head. If you didn't care about looks, you would be driving a plain old jeep (or an old box shaped blazer)
    Under the hood...its more about function then looks! I don't pop the hood so others can gaze at it in awe! Truthfully most would just see a lot of red moab dirt...still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Barker View Post
    How is a battery selection so difficult? I always thought that a battery with a waranty was still a battery. If it doesn't have a warranty then I wouldn't buy it that way when the cheap turd stops working I can just take it back and replace or refund... maybe I'm missing something that requires our VX's to have a special battery?
    Kind of hard to do when it dies in the middle of nowhere out on a trail...sometimes its nice having that little bit of insurance.

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    After having too many die hard's "die hard", optimas are the way to go. though a few people have talked about the blue tops, stay away as they do not work (at least in my experience) for road vehicles too well. as for the red and yellow, I prefer the yellow, though have never really had a problem with either.

    Though if you are bound and determined for a lead-acid, the stinger accessory batteries make a great primary battery as well...
    Last edited by djmdma02 : 08/02/2010 at 07:53 PM

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    I had a problem with both the red and yellow - don't let them sit too long and Optimas are alright.
    Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS View Post
    I had a problem with both the red and yellow - don't let them sit too long and Optimas are alright.
    Just out of curiosity what is too long? Are we talking days or weeks?

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