Turbogus
Active member
Greetings from Oregon gang, where we kiss where the sun don't shine.
A couple of years ago I needed a battery for "Black Betty" Renegade
-78 CJ 5. So after reading some CR and other data I went with the NAPA 8434/78, taking advantage of my AAA discount it was rather affordable and reading that Johnson Controls was the manufactuer I was at ease.
Well, after making some electircal mods for winch, lights etc. with a second battery driving them, all was well for a spell. Last year though my dedicated starting battery the NAPA, failed to start up "Betty". I got a jump start and as I don't drive her regularly, I put it down to regular charge dissipation. I just moved to another town and after getting somewhat settled the battery was drained again. I disconnected the terminals and put the battery on a charger overnight. The following morning I noted the volts were 10.4, and the specific gravity average was 1221 with the worst plate reading 1130.
Later the same day I checked again and;
10.5v and the sg avg. was 1189 with the worst plate at 1000.
This morning I took readings again and the results were;
10.5v sg avg. 1185 worst plate 1000
So, I'm taking it as that worst plate is sulfated up and kaput,
NAPA prorate for a new battery cost $48.00, cheaper than what I've been going with since I first encountered this problem. I know that Optima batteries are hot topic but up till now I had no issues with wet cells in "Betty"
Once I find my battery charger I'm thinking of leaving "Betty" hooked up during the long stretches I don't have time to motor.
Any thoughts?
A couple of years ago I needed a battery for "Black Betty" Renegade
-78 CJ 5. So after reading some CR and other data I went with the NAPA 8434/78, taking advantage of my AAA discount it was rather affordable and reading that Johnson Controls was the manufactuer I was at ease.
Well, after making some electircal mods for winch, lights etc. with a second battery driving them, all was well for a spell. Last year though my dedicated starting battery the NAPA, failed to start up "Betty". I got a jump start and as I don't drive her regularly, I put it down to regular charge dissipation. I just moved to another town and after getting somewhat settled the battery was drained again. I disconnected the terminals and put the battery on a charger overnight. The following morning I noted the volts were 10.4, and the specific gravity average was 1221 with the worst plate reading 1130.
Later the same day I checked again and;
10.5v and the sg avg. was 1189 with the worst plate at 1000.
This morning I took readings again and the results were;
10.5v sg avg. 1185 worst plate 1000
So, I'm taking it as that worst plate is sulfated up and kaput,
NAPA prorate for a new battery cost $48.00, cheaper than what I've been going with since I first encountered this problem. I know that Optima batteries are hot topic but up till now I had no issues with wet cells in "Betty"
Once I find my battery charger I'm thinking of leaving "Betty" hooked up during the long stretches I don't have time to motor.
Any thoughts?
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