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Millie commented on this post about 5 years agoLeave this here see what you all think bought 2 baterys for van in November 2016 have a 3 years waranty with them anyway there toast checked them out shot at so they bench tested them reply is there at the end of there service life done all there cycles not warantyPost is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
Having said all that if the batteries are considered end of life at 2 years and the guarantee is 3, then they should be replaced under that guarantee. More ...
I just share my honest experiences and opinions and if they differ or agree with others, so be it.
TheKatmax. I don't like being contrary at all.
I just share my honest experiences and opinions and if they differ or agree with others, so be it.
The only batteries I have ever had that have failed have been specific lesiure batteries.
I have never had a problem with car or truck batteries.
To me the word 'lesuire' is just an excuse to double the price, same as 'marine' is with boat stuff.
Just avoid lithium batteries all of you please!! More ...
Look at all the electric cars on fire and burnedWell the reason I don't like lithium batteries is because if they catch fire, it can't be put out!
Look at all the electric cars on fire and burned out on the internet. The lithium fires can't be put out and it has to burn the vehicle to the ground.
Also I read somewhere that the way of charging is different in someway (I can't remember the exact details on this Sunday morning) So to get the best life out of a lithium battery you need to modify the vehicle too.
Not really what I want in my motorhome simply because of the fire risk. More ...