โJan-08-2022 08:43 AM
โJan-25-2022 10:50 AM
Grit dog wrote:
How many AAA batteries does it take to replace one deep cycle? Hope you got rechargeable ones...LOL
โJan-24-2022 04:56 PM
Retired JSO wrote:jkwilson wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
Ok, doing some research, AC Delco AKA GM batteries are made by Middle East Battery Co of Saudi Arabia in which Johnson Controls owns 49%. Motorcraft Batteries are all Johnson Crontrols AKA Clarios LLC. MOPAR batteries are also made by Clarios LLC as are Auto Zone Duralast. The only other wet cell automotive battery company I can find is East Penn making Duracell and Deka, Everstart, and many more. So in real life, itโs either Clarios or East Penn. Hope I didnโt mix them up.
Delco batteries for sale in the US are made here or in Mexico. Shipping lead from overseas is insanely expensive.
Trojan, Crown, US Battery, Enersys, Superior, Rolls (Canada), and Exide all make lead-acid batteries in North America.
Still Johnson Controls. They have been buying up battery manufacturing plant and brands world wide.
โJan-24-2022 10:24 AM
โJan-24-2022 09:13 AM
klutchdust wrote:
I switched over to AAA batteries as I tired of dragging batteries into the store and back. Recently one in my Duramax failed, AAA
came out replaced both and prorated them for a discount. At around 130 a batteryI find it to be a good value. Trojan batteries for
my Class C worked well as house batteries but AAA for chassis.
โJan-24-2022 07:46 AM
jkwilson wrote:Retired JSO wrote:
Ok, doing some research, AC Delco AKA GM batteries are made by Middle East Battery Co of Saudi Arabia in which Johnson Controls owns 49%. Motorcraft Batteries are all Johnson Crontrols AKA Clarios LLC. MOPAR batteries are also made by Clarios LLC as are Auto Zone Duralast. The only other wet cell automotive battery company I can find is East Penn making Duracell and Deka, Everstart, and many more. So in real life, itโs either Clarios or East Penn. Hope I didnโt mix them up.
Delco batteries for sale in the US are made here or in Mexico. Shipping lead from overseas is insanely expensive.
Trojan, Crown, US Battery, Enersys, Superior, Rolls (Canada), and Exide all make lead-acid batteries in North America.
โJan-24-2022 07:37 AM
โJan-22-2022 07:58 PM
Retired JSO wrote:
Ok, doing some research, AC Delco AKA GM batteries are made by Middle East Battery Co of Saudi Arabia in which Johnson Controls owns 49%. Motorcraft Batteries are all Johnson Crontrols AKA Clarios LLC. MOPAR batteries are also made by Clarios LLC as are Auto Zone Duralast. The only other wet cell automotive battery company I can find is East Penn making Duracell and Deka, Everstart, and many more. So in real life, itโs either Clarios or East Penn. Hope I didnโt mix them up.
โJan-22-2022 05:03 PM
Roger10378 wrote:
So you now have a 750CCA battery paired with a 850CCA battery? Sure sounds like a problem to me. Maybe you can get away with it in AZ. but I sure wouldn't want to try it anyplace that gets cold.
โJan-22-2022 03:26 PM
Retired JSO wrote:
Ok, doing some research, AC Delco AKA GM batteries are made by Middle East Battery Co of Saudi Arabia in which Johnson Controls owns 49%. Motorcraft Batteries are all Johnson Crontrols AKA Clarios LLC. MOPAR batteries are also made by Clarios LLC as are Auto Zone Duralast. The only other wet cell automotive battery company I can find is East Penn making Duracell and Deka, Everstart, and many more. So in real life, itโs either Clarios or East Penn. Hope I didnโt mix them up.
โJan-22-2022 10:44 AM
โJan-22-2022 06:26 AM
Roger10378 wrote:
So you now have a 750CCA battery paired with a 850CCA battery? Sure sounds like a problem to me. Maybe you can get away with it in AZ. but I sure wouldn't want to try it anyplace that gets cold.
โJan-12-2022 08:07 PM
โJan-12-2022 03:45 PM
bucky wrote:
Batteries are made to different specs based on sellers request. Mopar batteries were higher spec Interstates at the time I retired. The Interstate truck delivered them both. We had very few failures with the Mopar branded ones. Interstate and Delco however didn't perform as well.
โJan-09-2022 08:15 AM
dougrainer wrote:
It is NEVER a good idea to replace just one battery in a battery bank. Batteries deplete at certain rates depending on their age. So, having a NEW battery mixed with an OLD battery does not make the best combination for charging and longevity. If you had Interstate batteries and one failed, Interstate would have replaced BOTH due to the never mixing old and new batteries. Doug