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November 10th, 2006, 22:37
#1
optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
I have 2 optima red top batteries that have died, I have recharged for a short time (one night) they worked OK for that day. I wasn't able to drive the vehicle until 4 days later and they were almost dead...........wouldn't crank it over.
Can these be charged up and good to go again or do they die in time like every other battery?
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November 10th, 2006 22:37
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November 10th, 2006, 23:36
#2
RDC Addicted
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
Red tops die like that. Use yellow tops. They work great for starting and survive deep discharges. I don't even know why they still sell the red tops.
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November 13th, 2006, 09:47
#3
Forum Junkie
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
Oh....don't say that!!! I just bought a red top!!!
Corry Weller
2012 LOORRS Pro 4 Rookie of the Year
2011 LOORRS SR1 Champion #810
www.wellerracing.com
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November 13th, 2006, 10:39
#4
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?

Originally Posted by
urbanmx
I have 2 optima red top batteries that have died, I have recharged for a short time (one night) they worked OK for that day. I wasn't able to drive the vehicle until 4 days later and they were almost dead...........wouldn't crank it over.
Can these be charged up and good to go again or do they die in time like every other battery?
Have you thought of the possibility that there might be something in the vehicle that is discharging the batteries ? I'd recharge the batteries and then disconnect them from the vehicle for a period of a couple of days and then reconnect them and see if the discharge problem still exists. Also, you might want to take the batteries somewhere and have them tested. There are some cool testers that will test not only voltage, but cranking power for a battery. It would be a shame to throw away good batteries only to discover that you have another problem.
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November 13th, 2006, 19:49
#5
RDC Addicted
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
i argree the red tops suck they more than likely will be no good if you have charged and they dident hold .thats if you dont have a draw in car easy way to find current draw is hook up battery then take neg post off hook test lite between neg and the chassie if it lites up you have a draw start pulling fuses tell it goes off and walla theres your culpret
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November 14th, 2006, 10:42
#6
Loyal
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
I also had a brand new red top go dead on me. I have had the truck sitting for about 4 weeks with the battery isolated went to start the truck and nothing, is this common for red tops? The other red top, my backup, also Isolated, barely cranked the motor.
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November 14th, 2006, 10:45
#7
RDC Addicted
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?

Originally Posted by
weldithot79
I also had a brand new red top go dead on me. I have had the truck sitting for about 4 weeks with the battery isolated went to start the truck and nothing, is this common for red tops? The other red top, my backup, also Isolated, barely cranked the motor.

OPTIMA 800 # will pro-rate replace, they are good about it, think less than 1 yr. is free replacement, they replaced ours. Go to their website for the 800 #, then they send you to autozone to verify if the bat. will not hold charge. We run 1 red for starts and yellow aux. etc.
Do aq search, lots of optima info on RDC. Good luck on replacements. We were stoked.
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November 14th, 2006, 11:43
#8
Krittro Campbell
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?

Originally Posted by
5racer
i argree the red tops suck they more than likely will be no good if you have charged and they dident hold .thats if you dont have a draw in car easy way to find current draw is hook up battery then take neg post off hook test lite between neg and the chassie if it lites up you have a draw start pulling fuses tell it goes off and walla theres your culpret
Make sure to unplug all your accesories that pull a slight bit of power with the key off or you will be chasing your tail, by the above method.
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November 14th, 2006, 19:01
#9
RDC Addicted
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
accessories usually dont pull enough volts to lite up a test lite besides your dome lite just shut your door when testing.
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December 2nd, 2006, 23:19
#10
Junior
Re: optima red top battery...dead..reachargeable?
I purchased a yellow top for my prerunner since it sits my garage for long periods of not being run. I tried to start it yesterday and the battery was completely dead. The battery is only 2 months old. I thought the yellow tops could last long periods of no use.