โFeb-28-2014 10:14 AM
โMar-03-2014 10:25 PM
The Texan wrote:
To make a blanket statement that Costco GC-2 is a Johnson Control battery is misleading. Around our neck of the woods and as far south as AZ, they are mostly Interstate batteries with a variant thrown in once in awhile. The ones in our coach, bought in southern AZ, and the ones in our local Costco are Interstate and plainly marked as such.
To add to the mix, if you have a local Interstate factory store, they will match the local Costco price every time on their batteries. I replaced our coach chassis batteries this year and got a quote from Costco, then went to the Interstate store and had them installed at the same price.
โMar-03-2014 08:24 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Demand less government regulation and you end up with John D Rockefeller and Leland Stanford, ethics. COSTCO and WalMart have no freakin' way in the world to verify origin nor anything else but weight. Railroad train cars of made in Mexico plates and sub assemblies never mind batteries can roll into Johnson Controls or US battery and under NAFTA they do not have to declare it if they glue the lid onto the battery. Get the picture.
Wanna hear silence? Get on the blower and ask these companies: Is any component of your XXXXX batteries not manufactured in the USA? If so what is the percentage of the accumulator made or assembled outside the USA ?
โMar-03-2014 05:41 AM
โMar-02-2014 09:49 PM
โMar-01-2014 09:49 AM
red31 wrote:Nothing junk about a Rolls battery! Best in the business.
Been looking for an interstate factory for some time now.
are these gc2's junk since they measure CCA and report it?
http://rollsbattery.com/public/specsheets/EHW220.pdf
I think their G24 has thicker plates!!!
โMar-01-2014 09:36 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:My Sam's club GC2's are clearly marked "Made in Mexico".
Demand less government regulation and you end up with John D Rockefeller and Leland Stanford, ethics. COSTCO and WalMart have no freakin' way in the world to verify origin nor anything else but weight. Railroad train cars of made in Mexico plates and sub assemblies never mind batteries can roll into Johnson Controls or US battery and under NAFTA they do not have to declare it if they glue the lid onto the battery. Get the picture.
Wanna hear silence? Get on the blower and ask these companies: Is any component of your XXXXX batteries not manufactured in the USA? If so what is the percentage of the accumulator made or assembled outside the USA ?
โMar-01-2014 09:32 AM
The Texan wrote:
To make a blanket statement that Costco GC-2 is a Johnson Control battery is misleading. Around our neck of the woods and as far south as AZ, they are mostly Interstate batteries with a variant thrown in once in awhile.
โMar-01-2014 09:30 AM
โMar-01-2014 08:11 AM
โFeb-28-2014 10:35 PM
โFeb-28-2014 07:53 PM
red31 wrote:
Been looking for an interstate factory for some time now.
are these gc2's junk since they measure CCA and report it?
http://rollsbattery.com/public/specsheets/EHW220.pdf
I think their G24 has thicker plates!!!
โFeb-28-2014 07:51 PM
The Texan wrote:
To make a blanket statement that Costco GC-2 is a Johnson Control battery is misleading. Around our neck of the woods and as far south as AZ, they are mostly Interstate batteries with a variant thrown in once in awhile. The ones in our coach, bought in southern AZ, and the ones in our local Costco are Interstate and plainly marked as such.
To add to the mix, if you have a local Interstate factory store, they will match the local Costco price every time on their batteries. I replaced our coach chassis batteries this year and got a quote from Costco, then went to the Interstate store and had them installed at the same price.
โFeb-28-2014 04:27 PM
โFeb-28-2014 04:11 PM