Aug-28-2020 03:33 PM
Sep-14-2020 08:16 PM
Gjac wrote:
How long ago did you buy these batteries? The cheapest GC batteries I see on there web site was $189 apiece.
Sep-11-2020 08:01 PM
Gjac wrote:Dog Trainer wrote:How long ago did you buy these batteries? The cheapest GC batteries I see on there web site was $189 apiece.
I have four of the Duracell batteries in my golf cart I mean 8 they have served me very well and cost was under $100 each I bought them from Batteries Plus as I said I am fine with them and I use my golf cart batteries much harder than the motorhome batteries when I am ready to change my motorhome batteries I will replace my two 12 volts with two of the duracell's good luck maybe Batteries Plus is in the Utah area
Sep-08-2020 02:42 PM
pianotuna wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Interstate and Deka both make GC-2's as well. Alas mine are about to go bad but for other reasons. (Scrapping RV, hit and run driver totaled it so once I get to SC for the winter I hand it over to the insurance company and move out of the RV life...... Been thinking about that for a while.. Hoped for a few more years. but.. Now's the time it seems.
Hi wa8yxm,
How awful for you. Are you ok from the hit and run?
It is good you have an exit strategy in place.
Sep-08-2020 08:01 AM
Dog Trainer wrote:How long ago did you buy these batteries? The cheapest GC batteries I see on there web site was $189 apiece.
I have four of the Duracell batteries in my golf cart I mean 8 they have served me very well and cost was under $100 each I bought them from Batteries Plus as I said I am fine with them and I use my golf cart batteries much harder than the motorhome batteries when I am ready to change my motorhome batteries I will replace my two 12 volts with two of the duracell's good luck maybe Batteries Plus is in the Utah area
Sep-05-2020 09:46 AM
Sep-05-2020 08:52 AM
JoeH wrote:
I bought 8 Duracell GC2 AGM batteries at Sam's almost 3 yrs ago to replace my flooded batteries. Have had great service from them. Duracell are East Penn batteries rebadged.
Aug-31-2020 03:29 AM
SGTJOE wrote:Are they losing capacity is that why you want replacements? Try equalizing first if you haven't already it may bring back the lost capacity. Also try desulfating if your charger has that function. You should be able to get more that 4 years out of those batteries.
I have a 2001 National Tradewinds and have been using GC 2 Duracell batteries for years. My current ones are 4 years old and I'm thinking of replacing them. When I pulled them up on line at Sam's club The ratings were like 2. What 6 volt batteries are you all using, I need 4. There is no Sam's Club in Saint George Utah.
Aug-30-2020 09:00 AM
Aug-30-2020 04:50 AM
Aug-29-2020 09:35 PM
Aug-29-2020 12:03 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:https://forums.trailerlife.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/30116981/gotomsg/30117293.cfm#30117293 Here is one thread. There have been several others. I wanted to replace mine eventually and am a Costco member. Hhttps://forums.trailerlife.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/30116981/gotomsg/30117293.cfm#30117293ere is another. Just makes you wonder what has changed in the Mfg process in recent years.Gjac wrote:
There have been recent posts on here about Costco batteries being rated poorly also. One would think whether you bought the interstates from Sam's or Costco they would be the same. My Sam's Club batteries are 13 years old and still in use. I don't know if interstate changed the build process, used different plates, less lead or what.
Interstate does not MANUFACTURE any batteries. They put their name on batteries manufactured by other companies.
If you browse their web site, you will see they sell 4 different GC2 batteries. The have different amp-hour ratings and different weights (more lead is better).
13 years is amazing life time for a flooded lead acid battery. You obviously did a good job on the maintenance. I have not heard of anyone having an issue with Interstate GC2 batteries purchased at Costco.
(Not sure about 13 years ago, but the Duracell batteries sold at Sam's Club today are manufactured by East Penn. They sell under many brand name including Deka.)
Aug-29-2020 11:39 AM
Gjac wrote:
There have been recent posts on here about Costco batteries being rated poorly also. One would think whether you bought the interstates from Sam's or Costco they would be the same. My Sam's Club batteries are 13 years old and still in use. I don't know if interstate changed the build process, used different plates, less lead or what.
Aug-29-2020 08:56 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Interstate and Deka both make GC-2's as well. Alas mine are about to go bad but for other reasons. (Scrapping RV, hit and run driver totaled it so once I get to SC for the winter I hand it over to the insurance company and move out of the RV life...... Been thinking about that for a while.. Hoped for a few more years. but.. Now's the time it seems.
Aug-29-2020 07:25 AM