Bengal Ben wrote:Optima batts are sold at my local car parts store so I can check them out.
I can charge these with a standard car battery charger correct?
Excuse AMX. He's a little forgetful at his age. :joker:
The Optima can be charged with a standard charger no problems. It's not a gel battery. Only an AGM battery in a sprial shape. Which can be charged exactly the same as a lead cell battery.
Here is a thread I made last year about batteries. Still some good info on it.
http://washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_po ... ttery.aspx
And I'm one of the folks that says Optima is very overrated. The specs do not command their premium price.
http://www.optimabatteries.com/optima_p ... /specs.php
If you actually compare them to other AGMs, for the same price or even less, you can get higher specs battery. Basicly what you want is, bigger the numbers, the better.
You just missed out on a killer deal for the Cabela's AGM battery. They had their group 30 on sale for $160. That's assuming you want to lug around a ~80lb battery.... The specs on that blows the Optimas out of water.
You can also get standard cells if you're on a budget from Costco, Walmart, NAPA or any other auto shops for well under $100 with better specs than the Optimas.
Another thing you may want to factor in is warranty. Some have like 3 years of warranty, others maybe 1. I know with Cabela's AGM, it's 1 year. No problems with my batteries yet.
Generally, if you keep the batteries charge. Don't overcharge them, they'll last you for a few years.