I think I shorted out my newer Odyssey dry cell.
After my brake job when I opened the hatch, a can of WD-40 was lolling around near the top of my battery. It might have hit the two clamps.
It seems to be DEAD. My older one started the car for now, but I still have my Dad's truck. Brake job seems fine, though I only drove her around the block.
I like the "no offgassing" dry cell technology, and the Optima seems to be similarly sealed up:
From the ad:
Here are the specs:
Blue Flight Leader suggested I wire up both my Odysseys to get more cranking power, but with one dead, I can't now.
How do you think this battery will do in my Festiva, mounted in the rear hatch area? I know it's expensive. Is "twice the battery life" worth it? Or even true?
Is Battery Mart the best place to buy it?
Eh, here it is from another place:
Just over twenty bucks to ship! I may do better looking around locally. Maybe Jegs.
Thanks,
Karl
After my brake job when I opened the hatch, a can of WD-40 was lolling around near the top of my battery. It might have hit the two clamps.
It seems to be DEAD. My older one started the car for now, but I still have my Dad's truck. Brake job seems fine, though I only drove her around the block.
I like the "no offgassing" dry cell technology, and the Optima seems to be similarly sealed up:
From the ad:
The SPIRALCELLŪ Technology and Sealed Case make this battery completely spill proof, preventing external gassing and and leaking which may damage engine components and limit battery performance.
CCA@0°F: 800 Amps
CA: 1000 Amps
J240 Life Cycle: 10,000 to 12,000 cycles
Cycle Life - 50 Cycles
Reserve capacity: 110 Minutes
Side and Top Terminals
CA: 1000 Amps
J240 Life Cycle: 10,000 to 12,000 cycles
Cycle Life - 50 Cycles
Reserve capacity: 110 Minutes
Side and Top Terminals
How do you think this battery will do in my Festiva, mounted in the rear hatch area? I know it's expensive. Is "twice the battery life" worth it? Or even true?
Is Battery Mart the best place to buy it?
Eh, here it is from another place:
Just over twenty bucks to ship! I may do better looking around locally. Maybe Jegs.
Thanks,
Karl
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