Posted by jdemaris on November 27, 2010 at 10:25:48 from (72.171.0.144):
In Reply to: Good Batteries posted by GoJDPuller on November 26, 2010 at 22:26:13:
I've watched the longevity studies of batteries for years - for auto, truck, and deep-cycle.
One major fact with auto/truck batteries. Most companies make "southern" versions and "northern" versions and there's quite a difference.
Some companies have the best reputation for nothern batteries that make high CCAs in very cold weather, but those same batteries sometimes do poorly in sustained hot weather.
In a nut-shell, northern batteries are designed for extreme cold weather and high cold cranking amps. That since 1/2 battery power is lost at zero degrees F.
Hot weather batteries sacrifice some cranking power, but endure extreme hot weather better.
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