Battery Warmer Thoughts?

Lt. DMAX

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I seem to have to replace both batteries every second winter religiously. When it gets cold I do use the block heater when I can (home or work).

What are your thoughts on adding Battery Heaters to get more crank out of them? Will this help extend their life?

I have been using Duracell brand from Sams Club (cant recall who makes it and badges it) as its the cheapest battery I could find AND I have taken advantage of their warranties for replacement multiple times. Its just a hassle to deal with the hard starts then the buying of new batteries to bring back the old/bad ones for a refund under the warranty.
 

fc8464

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I am not a fan of battery heaters. over time they tend to short out and trip the breaker and then you come out to start your rig and its a no go. The trickle chargers or battery tenders do much better. I personally don't use either and have no problems and it gets cold here for extended periods ( minus 40 below or colder). Also my truck lives out side. Quality batteries are worth the investiment ( I like the Optimas). Fred
 

fc8464

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I was born and raised in Butler, Pa, and have made several trips back for Christmas when my parents where there. I will take the 40 below to your cold humid winters any day. LOL
 

Lt. DMAX

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I believe I looked at the Optimas, but did not find one that was sized / configured for the DMAX application. So what model are you using? Did you have to jerry rig a way to secure the battery?
 

Awenta

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Have you checked for parasitic draw?

Duracell (and cat) is made by east penn (deka) and is a solid battery. Better than that optima crap.


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fc8464

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Features & Benefits Nonspillable Battery.; Can Be Shipped By Air.; Designed For High Power Engine Starting Applications.
Features and Benefits PDF
Attributes Battery Application: Automotive
Battery BCI #: Group 34/78
Battery Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 Degrees F: 800 CCA
Battery Cranking Amps @ 32 Degrees F: 1000
Battery Posts Type: Top
Battery Reserve Capacity (Minutes): 100 min
Battery Voltage: 12 Volts
Battery Weight: 41 lbs
Height: 7 7/8 in.
Length: 10 1/16 in.
UNSPSC: 25191806
Wet or Dry: Wet
Width: 6 7/8 in.
Warranty 36 Months
Warranty PDF Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Sealed Lead Acid Non Spillable Battery Application Information: 2006 GMC Truck Sierra 3500 1 Ton - Pickup Engines : 6.6 L 403 CID V8 Diesel
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2004LB7

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Optama's have been sold out to another manufacture and are no longer what they used to be. I would pick another good group 48 battery as mentioned above and use a battery tender
 
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