Joel Adams
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
If the battery was drawn down to 2 volts then there was a drain of some sort.... however, if it charges up to 11.5 volts then there is a cell that has gone bad. Each cell provides about 2.2 volts . Costco batteries are usually the heaviest batteries that Interstate carries. Though I don't advocate using the heaviest battery available, at least in our cars(C3's) the battery is not located in the engine compartment, so heat is not a factor in the life of these batteries. I have seen Costco bad batteries in the pile that were not very old. As the boss usually says about some of our batteries "Two pounds of 'stuff' in a one pound bag". Otherwords, the higher output batteries have more plates in them to obtain higher cranking amps, which is ok given that its not in the engine compartment, otherwise the heat from the engine would severely shorten the life of the battery.
have the battery checked then go from there to find a drain.... :)
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If the battery was drawn down to 2 volts then there was a drain of some sort.... however, if it charges up to 11.5 volts then there is a cell that has gone bad. Each cell provides about 2.2 volts . Costco batteries are usually the heaviest batteries that Interstate carries. Though I don't advocate using the heaviest battery available, at least in our cars(C3's) the battery is not located in the engine compartment, so heat is not a factor in the life of these batteries. I have seen Costco bad batteries in the pile that were not very old. As the boss usually says about some of our batteries "Two pounds of 'stuff' in a one pound bag". Otherwords, the higher output batteries have more plates in them to obtain higher cranking amps, which is ok given that its not in the engine compartment, otherwise the heat from the engine would severely shorten the life of the battery.
have the battery checked then go from there to find a drain.... :)