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Lampooner
03-03-2009, 12:39 PM
Anyone having problems with these. I have had two fail now after short periods. The first lasted 2 weeks, the second about 5 months. They loose ability to keep a charge. I have had 06 SUV electrical system checked out, it is okay.

Any comments appreciated.

tomp
03-03-2009, 01:51 PM
Do a search - apparently they fail easy

ROX
03-03-2009, 05:54 PM
Anyone having problems with these. I have had two fail now after short periods. The first lasted 2 weeks, the second about 5 months. They loose ability to keep a charge. I have had 06 SUV electrical system checked out, it is okay.

Any comments appreciated.
I've learned not to use Optima. I had one in the H2 and 2 in another truck and three blue tops in our boat. They lasted less than a year. Hated them. Won't do it again.

Those are my comments. :)

OrangeCrush
03-03-2009, 10:14 PM
I've learned not to use Optima. I had one in the H2 and 2 in another truck and three blue tops in our boat. They lasted less than a year. Hated them. Won't do it again.

Those are my comments. :)

X2

I had them on my Yukon and then my old H2. I went through 4 of them in less than 2 years.

I changed to redtops and they lasted until I sold the truck with no issues (2 years) but when it comes time to replace my battery, I think I'm gonna just spend the money and get a really good gel battery or something of quality, just not optimas.

Mark

HummBob
03-04-2009, 12:38 AM
I was ready to Order a Yellow Top when I found some info stating they SUCK in winter.....so that was the END OF THAT since we have 6 months of WINTER up here!!!

[__--MUD--__]
03-04-2009, 04:09 AM
put a yellowtop on my h2. Whatever the biggest is w/ the GM side terminals, think it 800cca. I'm damn completely dead if the truck sits for like 4-5 days. There is about .35 amp draw in the off position, which I personally think is high. I've pulled every damn fuse in the engine bay and interior and can't find anything really dramatic.

Anyone else know what their draw is in the off position? You have to wait for like 7 minutes from hookup for all the relays and **** to turn off. There is about 7 amp pull when you first hook up the battery or open a door. Hell that seems a bit high also...

I'm ready to get a second battery and throw'em both sideways. I know my yellowtop is good, i've tested it. Even swapped the yellow top in my trans am to the h2. Same ****.

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
03-04-2009, 10:40 AM
There is an old problem by where if the front passenger seat is moved and for some reason it is stopped in just the wrong place it leaves the switch on and drains batt down in a few days. I had the problem on my 2005 and friend was ser. manager at Hummer and he told me to move seat just a little any direction and it would stop. I did it and it stopped so he ordered the relay to replace which he did and never had problem again.

TAZ

DuckTruck
03-04-2009, 07:37 PM
']put a yellowtop on my h2. Whatever the biggest is w/ the GM side terminals, think it 800cca. I'm damn completely dead if the truck sits for like 4-5 days. There is about .35 amp draw in the off position, which I personally think is high. I've pulled every damn fuse in the engine bay and interior and can't find anything really dramatic.

Anyone else know what their draw is in the off position? You have to wait for like 7 minutes from hookup for all the relays and **** to turn off. There is about 7 amp pull when you first hook up the battery or open a door. Hell that seems a bit high also...

I'm ready to get a second battery and throw'em both sideways. I know my yellowtop is good, i've tested it. Even swapped the yellow top in my trans am to the h2. Same ****.

I have the exact same problem. I have a red top and a yellow top (2 battery system). After about 3-4 days, the yellow is DEAD. Good thing I can switch over to both and still get started without a jump.

It is a shame to pay that type of coin for a battery just to crap out within 6-8 months of purchase.

DUCK

[__--MUD--__]
03-04-2009, 10:45 PM
Just did a quick calc... .35 amp drain I have will kill a 800cca battery in 2 days.

Anyone else test the draw they have in the off position?

NJ H2
03-05-2009, 12:41 AM
Anyone have info on this:
http://www.exide.com/products/automo...bital_XCD.html

It is a sealed deep cycle and has an 18 month free replacement warranty.



http://www.exide.com/images/orbital_xcd.jpg

HummerJim
03-05-2009, 12:48 AM
I'm not sure if the quality on Optimas is going down, they're manufactured differently or what, but I put a yellow top in my '08 in July and it went out in December. Now it's got a Die Hard International battery and so far so good. I've used Optimas before and had no problems in my bass boats with them.

IRA51
03-05-2009, 06:06 PM
BEEN TELLING PEOPLE FOR YEARS THAT THE YELLOW TOP WAS NOT FOR CARS OR TRUCKS. they are a boat battery . and I don't even use them on boats I use golf cart batterys on my boat . :raar:

Lampooner
03-05-2009, 11:20 PM
Thanks to all who responded. I decided to go with the Duralast Gold. Just installed it today.

Thanks again.

Lucky1
03-07-2009, 07:14 PM
I tried to use an 800cca red top and it wouldn't even operate all my accessories. My window roll up modules on my alarm wouldn't work and I did'nt have a custom stereo or anything, just an alarm. I switched back to Die Hard and everything was back to normal. Lampooner STAY AWAY FROM DURA(dont)LAST ! ! ! That is the crappiest battery I can even think of. I have been desperate before and used them and they don't last any time.

Lucky1
03-07-2009, 07:16 PM
Lampooner I just read it again and you already installed it. Remove and return quickly !