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After 10 years my Odyssey PC2150 Battery has failed me in a very gradual dignified method, plenty of warning time until the day you find yourself hooked up to the battery charger all day and she still wont crank over fast enough.
So ten years ago it cost $385 out the door
and this morning I stole it out the door for $450
Cant wait to get this project finished and spinning the bearings
out of something with 2150 Cranking Amps for 5 seconds!
Battery has been a spectacular performer and I had to buy another!
I think I am ahead of the game using one battery instead of two.
What do you have under the hood in place of the two stock batteries?!?!
Also nice job getting 10 years out of a battery.
How did you "steal" it for $450? Two stockers at Costco are $115 each and go about 7-8 years if you pay attention to your electrical/starting system and don't kill them much.
What do you have under the hood in place of the two stock batteries?!?!
Also nice job getting 10 years out of a battery.
How did you "steal" it for $450? Two stockers at Costco are $115 each and go about 7-8 years if you pay attention to your electrical/starting system and don't kill them much.
I was being sarcastic on the stealing part, I rather have one than two batt on my truck. 2150 cranking amps for 5 seconds is kinda nice to have
been in it a week or so, she is back to starting right up, insteady of the mean ole cranky temper mental IDI she was becoming when neglected longer than 5 hours, LOL! Nag Nag Nag
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