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Old 08-22-2019, 11:45 PM #16
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Ill also add getting a flooded battery that is vented rather than sealed will go a long way towards keeping the battery posts from corroding. Smearing a conductive grease on the terminals and posts will further prevent corrosion.

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Ill also add getting a battery that is vented rather than sealed will go a long way towards keeping the battery posts from corroding. Smearing a conductive grease on the terminals and posts will further prevent corrosion.
Funny...AGMs, which are sealed, never cause corrosion...not because they are AGM, but because they are sealed. Grease is not needed.
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Funny...AGMs, which are sealed, never cause corrosion...not because they are AGM, but because they are sealed. Grease is not needed.


That is correct for an AGM. Thanks for mentioning the AGM. They also make sealed flooded batteries and they eventually leak gasses out of the posts. I added flooded to the above post so there is no confusion.


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O’Reilly battery’s suck. I have had nothing but issues out of them for the past few years. They always seem to go out RIGHT after the warranty expires.

That’s in the tuck.

I put a battery from Advance Auto in the ex’s car a few years ago, and no issues.

I plan on going with either an AGM Advance battery, or a NorthStar AGM in the truck, when I have time and money to mess with it.


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I have to disagree. I have switched from my usual Autozone (Johnson Controls) battery to O'Reilly (East Penn) due to overall declining performance and reliability from the Autozone batteries. Since the merger with Tyco, J.C. batteries have declined in overall quality. The J.C. battery division has supposedly changed hands again. Except for the two Interstate batteries I have, all of my other J.C. batteries are declining rapidly. The Interstates are J.C. but appear to be better made as they are maintaining Ah capacity better than the J.C. batteries.
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