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hello i have a problem, i been serching and dont see nobody have a problem like this one...
i have a optima batery, is 6 months old and worked fine but 2 months ago i striped my interior and take off all my stereo system, (in some point the car started to shake when i start runing slow in 1st gear) i check all the cables i check the voltage and all looks fine 12 volt then the car is turn off and around 13.6 when is on...
i checked everithing else, cables, sparkplugs, injectos, and all looked fine
when i reinstall the stereo i dont get power, it only sound fine when the car was on and it turn off it self sometimes when i release the acelerator on the stop lights, that on off problem really broke my amp, is a very small 5 channel amp had 10 in bass only...
the problem now is if i dont turn off the car for a couple of days the batery dies and have to recharge it...
my questios, that is it??? the optima is defective or last long only 6 months or what???
there is some way to "aconditionate" the batery like the R/C ones???
oh also forgot i have my battery relocated behind the rigth side seat, i have a 0 guage cable and all looked ok for 4 months till i took off the stereo O_o
any sugestions???
SochBAT
01-24-2006, 03:20 PM
Battery dies fast.
Alternator dies faster.
sittinsideways
01-24-2006, 03:21 PM
wow man speak english?
g6civcx
01-24-2006, 03:25 PM
Go through and systematically check everything.
* How is the battery? Optima should be good, but all things do fail. Get it checked to see if it's still holding charge.
* How is the charging system? Check both low and high voltage output. Most people will only check the low side and call it done, but sometimes it can put out too much voltage, which isn't good for the battery either.
* If those 2 things check out, then you have a drain somewhere in the system. You'll have to get a wiring diagram and a multimeter. Then start checking all your grounds and connections.
The 3rd step is the hardest since you have to literally go through every single circuit. Good luck!
SochBAT
01-24-2006, 03:37 PM
That was my jedimindtricks trying to fool you into doing something awesome.
Like checking the alternator.
TheTimanator
01-24-2006, 03:38 PM
i had an optima. Lasted 9 months or so. And when it died...no waring at all. That morning it started like normal, that night it was dead. And there was nothing else wrong with the car that would cause the battery to go dead....go figure.
NemeGuero
01-24-2006, 04:00 PM
Yah 13.6 is on the low end of alternator charging voltage. Should be closer to 14. Alternator would be suspect to me as well.
smithers584
01-24-2006, 04:03 PM
dont optimas have a 3 year warranty? i had one forever in my audi and never had a problem
TheTimanator
01-24-2006, 04:10 PM
dont optimas have a 3 year warranty? i had one forever in my audi and never had a problem
http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/warranty.asp
orion::S14
01-25-2006, 07:22 AM
I've had one in my S14 (Optima Redtop) for ~5 years or more...never had an issue.
Me: Runs off to go knock on wood...! Hehe.
- Brian
andrewmp6
01-25-2006, 08:18 AM
if your battery died your alt is surging or you go a short in the car
Ritz S14
01-25-2006, 09:38 AM
wow man speak english?
Don't be an ass. English isn't his first langauge.
My S14 charges at around 13.6v, it's been that way since I got it(1.5 year). Optimas are very picky on how you charge them. They will not accept a fast charge. You have to charge them in series with another battery over night. Is your battery a deepy cycle? or just a red top? Deep cycles will go through several drains and refills. While, the red top(black casing) can only with stand very little complete drain outs(if any).
I had a deep cycle marine battery(blue top with grey casing). Worked great, till I totalled my previous car :(.
the batery is a yellow top... it been complete discharged severeal times... mostly drinking on my garage an forget to turn on the car in time to time listening the stereo... but dont happen more than 10 times...
when that happen i recharge it with one of those recharge kits at 10 amps for a couple of minutes and start the car (mostly cause i was already late for work hehe)
there is a way to fix it, if is the batery bad? os is done?? i remember old bateryes on the celphones and the R/C cars dont recharge fine if u recharge it fast... there is a way to fix it like complete discharge it and then recharge it slowy thru the nigth???
Ritz S14
01-25-2006, 11:59 AM
Give it a slow over night charge and see what happens.
sittinsideways
02-08-2006, 01:10 PM
Don't be an ass. English isn't his first langauge.
my b man. but whoev left that neg shit def has some issues cuz those kinda comments go on all the time and no one crys about it so w.e.
sittinsideways
03-16-2006, 07:14 PM
wow man way 2 b mature
the head
03-17-2006, 08:08 AM
Auto batteries do not build memory like RC/Cellphone batteries do the reason those did that is the compacatance material Nickel-Cadnium (NiCd) used in those batteries has a memory issue thus the reason for the cell industry switching to Lithium Ion (L-ion or Li) which has no memory problems. Auto batteries use a Lead/sulferic acid matrix therefore no battery memory.
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