Originally Posted by jig rig
Optima battery rate 150 down to 100 minutes discharge rate at 25amps.
Originally Posted by OptimaJim
We make multiple battery sizes, none of them matching that description. One of our most common battery sizes for marine applications is our Group D31M, which has a rated reserve capacity of 155 minutes. This capacity is determined according to BCI standards, by measuring the amount of time it takes a 25-amp discharge rate to discharge a battery down to 10.5 volts at 80 degrees farenheit.
He may be pulling the data from http://d26maze4pb6to3.cloudfront.net...pecs_Sheet.pdf where the blue tops' Reserve Capacity seem to be from 100 minutes to 155 minutes.
Originally Posted by OptimaJim
While individual experiences can vary, the quality of our batteries has never been better (and it has always been very good). Many of the "bad" batteries returned to us under warranty are just deeply-discharged and work fine, when properly-recharged. We now sponsor the Chumpcar World Series and have installed batteries in entire fields that someone else thought were no good. If any battery fails from a manufacturing defect, it is likely to do so well within the first year of use, if not the first month. Beyond that, battery performance and lifespan is largely related to the application in which the battery is used and how the battery is maintained.
I used one in a vehicle once (yellow top I believe) and it didn't last long, maybe a few months. I had a friend that was crazy about trying one, so I gave it to him for free and told him to deal with Optima on the warranty. I admit, that one bad experience may be keeping me from a good battery.
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