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Title: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Mindispower on December 07, 2021, 03:23:32 pm
1990 Chevy 350, 8cyl. I am looking for suggestions for the recommended battery based on experience and knowledge. TIA. When I first bought this 3 1/2 years ago, I bought a battery simply to get it going...
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Steve K. on December 07, 2021, 04:43:30 pm
Mindi,
Are we talkin' truck engine battery or house batteries? You questions often seem mysterious like your avatar....
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Mindispower on December 07, 2021, 05:24:58 pm
Mindi,
Are we talkin' truck engine battery or house batteries? You questions often seem mysterious like your avatar....
So sorry Steve.... Truck.
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Steve K. on December 07, 2021, 05:42:11 pm
I have been using an Interstate battery for my LD's Ford engine that I bought from Costco. I have not been very happy with the way their batteries have held up but I do like the way Costco has handled replacements. I use a hydrometer to check individual cells and it just doesn't seem like the Interstate from Costco have held up. I replaced one again this year and was told that the free replacement coverage had been reduced to 2 years. (They have only charged me for the price increase the 2 previous exchanges)

Then again, with my wife's Subaru, the Costco battery needed replacing early but they exchanged it for minimal charge. I had to do the installation though.

When I needed a new battery for my Chevy pickup, I got a Delco through a Chevy dealer. I have never been disappointed in a Delco battery and the dealer was very competitive on the pricing too. I am curious as to what other people may recommend for a traditional flooded cell battery.

I think if I had to pay for a new battery for the LD's engine, I might get one at a Ford dealer.

Steve K.
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Chris Horst on December 07, 2021, 07:03:04 pm
I have been using an Interstate battery for my LD's Ford engine that I bought from Costco. I have not been very happy with the way their batteries have held up but I do like the way Costco has handled replacements. I use a hydrometer to check individual cells and it just doesn't seem like the Interstate from Costco have held up. I replaced one again this year and was told that the free replacement coverage had been reduced to 2 years. (They have only charged me for the price increase the 2 previous exchanges)

Then again, with my wife's Subaru, the Costco battery needed replacing early but they exchanged it for minimal charge. I had to do the installation though.

When I needed a new battery for my Chevy pickup, I got a Delco through a Chevy dealer. I have never been disappointed in a Delco battery and the dealer was very competitive on the pricing too. I am curious as to what other people may recommend for a traditional flooded cell battery.

I think if I had to pay for a new battery for the LD's engine, I might get one at a Ford dealer.

Steve K.
I used up 2 engine batteries from Ford and they lasted longer than I expected.

Chris


Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: rodneyhelfrich on December 08, 2021, 08:26:55 am
I use the KISS principle.
My 1988 was designed and is equipped for flooded Lead Acid.  I install a FLA 5 years ago and it is still going. I will stay with that until some thing forces a change.
i installed 200 watts of solar to save $200/month while an adult child lived in it in the RV parking place.  The solar controller does the battery equalization one a month.  I only plug in to pre cool the refrigerator. I added a third solar panel to accommodate adult children's computers for two day camping trips.  I will see how it does with CPAP when that time comes.
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: JonS on December 08, 2021, 09:16:04 am
I use a good 5 year battery from our local distributor. He handles a house brand battery that calls itself American Western but only in our area. His battery's last regularly 7 - 8 years. I think he once said the manufacturer was Johnson controls. Long story short, buy a good 5 year battery and keep it up. I hate changing a battery when it's -10.

Jon
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Joan on December 08, 2021, 09:44:09 am
Excellent battery information website:

Car and Deep Cycle Battery FAQ 2021, Battery Manufacturers and Brand Names... (http://www.jgdarden.com/batteryfaq/)
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Larry W on December 09, 2021, 12:51:59 pm
I use Costco batteries for the starting battery in our LD, they are not the best but, as mentioned, they are easy to return and widely  available.
A longer starting battery life has been achieve by adding a needed wire, allowing using the Blue Sky 3000i solar controller to charge the starting battery, as well as the coach battery.

In case of a dead battery, our LD has an added marine battery switch that is wired so it can be used to jump start the engine.

Larry
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Mindispower on December 09, 2021, 04:47:56 pm
I use Costco batteries for the starting battery in our LD, they are not the best but, as mentioned, they are easy to return and widely  available.
A longer starting battery life has been achieve by adding a needed wire, allowing using the Blue Sky 3000i solar controller to charge the starting battery, as well as the coach battery.

In case of a dead battery, our LD has an added marine battery switch that is wired so it can be used to jump start the engine.

Larry


Wired to where/what? Do you have a backup batt.?

Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Larry W on December 09, 2021, 07:01:19 pm

Wired to where/what? Do you have a backup batt.?

The battery switch has a 2-gauge cable leading to the terminal on the engine’s starter that has a cable connected directly to the battery. The switch allows a direct connection between the coach and starting batteries, bypassing the battery isolator.
The coach battery is more than capable of starting a cold engine.

Larry
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Rich Gort on December 09, 2021, 07:56:35 pm
Kent says:
"I also use a Costco chassis battery that I replace before the warranty expires. The replacement is cost free and has a new 3 year warranty."
As I understand that statement, you are returning a perfectly good battery for a free replacement.  Costco has a wonderful return policy, but if others do as you say you do, they won't be able to continue much longer.  Do you sleep good at night?
Rich
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Mindispower on December 09, 2021, 08:04:17 pm
Kent says:
"I also use a Costco chassis battery that I replace before the warranty expires. The replacement is cost free and has a new 3 year warranty."
As I understand that statement, you are returning a perfectly good battery for a free replacement.  Costco has a wonderful return policy, but if others do as you say you do, they won't be able to continue much longer.  Do you sleep good at night?
Rich


I am afraid you are way off the mark. I have never bought a battery from Costco. How you came to deduce this leaves me flabbergasted to say the least.
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Older_Fossil on December 09, 2021, 08:18:17 pm
Quote from: Rich Gort  -  17 minutes ago
    Kent says:
    "I also use a Costco chassis battery that I replace before the warranty expires. The replacement is cost free and has a new 3 year warranty."
    As I understand that statement, you are returning a perfectly good battery for a free replacement.  Costco has a wonderful return policy, but if others do as you say you do, they won't be able to continue much longer.  Do you sleep good at night?
    Rich

I am afraid you are way off the mark. I have never bought a battery from Costco. How you came to deduce this leaves me flabbergasted to say the least.

? ? ? Rich was clearly quoting Kent Heckethorn's post.

Art
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Mindispower on December 09, 2021, 09:00:35 pm
? ? ? Rich was clearly quoting Kent Heckethorn's post.

Art

Oh dear. I am so very sorry Rich....
Title: Re: Battery Suggestions
Post by: Mindispower on December 09, 2021, 09:01:34 pm
I am afraid you are way off the mark. I have never bought a battery from Costco. How you came to deduce this leaves me flabbergasted to say the least.

Oh dear. I am so very sorry Rich....