Why don’t my batteries last !!!!

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88m53453

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Last 2 Walmart batteries died while still in full replacement time frame. Interstate in my 1988 BMW is over 20 years old. Sat for 5 plus years , charged it up and works fine ( so far )
 

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There are some high end AGM batteries like Odyssey but I have a hard time believing they’re worth twice the price of a regular battery and probably last the same amount of time and would be more difficult to warranty.
 

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Installed it about a month ago. Less than $300. 48 month warranty. AGM. I do have a little trickle charger if I leave it parked for more than 5 days. ( Time will tell )

Having said that, I always keep my full-size battery jumper with me at all times.
 

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Original batteries in our Yukon and Honda lasted 18 months each, then dropped a cell. Replaced both under warranty and both died at around 2 years and not covered under warranty. I replaced them with Costco (interstate) batts and will replace them every 2 years as cheap insurance because we go to snowy places several times a year.

Watch out putting in any kind of lithium battery and charging it straight from the alternator. It will likely fry the alternator as a lithium battery’s internal resistance is basically a dead short. You’ll need a dc/dc charger. I deal with that in boats.
 
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I know they all say ‘maintenance free’ but they do lose water over time. I got 14 years out of my T4R battery and it needed 15-20 cc of distilled water in each cell every year. Once the lead plates are exposed to air they will oxidize and it only takes one bad cell to ruin the battery. You can also recondition wet cell batteries which is why they want a core charge when you buy a new one, they recycle all that lead and sell it back to the consumer in a shiny new box.
 

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Original batteries in our Yukon and Honda lasted 18 months each, then dropped a cell. Replaced both under warranty and both died at around 2 years and not covered under warranty. I replaced them with Costco (interstate) batts and will replace them every 2 years as cheap insurance because we go to snowy places several times a year.

Watch out putting in any kind of lithium battery and charging it straight from the alternator. It will likely fry the alternator as a lithium battery’s internal resistance is basically a dead short. You’ll need a dc/dc charger. I deal with that in boats.
interesting wouldn't a lithium battery designed for a motor vehicle have a built in regulator? to prevent over voltage/charging etc.?
 

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In my opinion and experience a Walmart battery is the best available for the money. One flaw is that it may fail suddenly in an open state. Had this happen more than once and once in the desert. If you have 2 of them no problem as long as you know they are both good. The Duralast from Auto Zone is the best expensive battery. They will last several years and do not suddenly open up but die slowly so you have a warning. For batteries used on lawn mowers or seldom used vehicles always keep them connected to a smart charger. You will get 4 to 6 years out of a cheaper Walmart battery.
 

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I finally had to replace the battery in my other car and bought another 'X2 AGM' battery. ( Infiniti)

I was going to pay half the cost, by getting a 'new' Duracell, but even they have recycled plates.
I chose un recycled X2
 

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apparently it is not common knowledge that there is only like 3 battery manufactures and everybody else just slaps there sticker on it and calls it there's.
Oh I know it all too well. However, I know some batteries are intentionally made inferior so the next time you spend way more on the "good name brand" battery
 

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I have good experience with battery pulser, which remove the sulfat crust from the lead plates.

The battery in my Escalade was down in capacity half a year ago. When I let the vehicle on ignition, after I stop the engine, five to ten minutes where enough to drain the battery enough, to prevent the car from start.

I installed the pulser and now my battery has a good capacity I don't know if it also helps when the battery suffers from too much heat.

Here a link just for example. I don't recomment expecially this unit i have a different one, but I think they all work new same principle...

 

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