Was going to lake and cranking battery would not start---long story short wanted to go fishing and bought one found out the Interstate battery was discharged and my bank charger would not charge it...since it was good now I have two batteries.....this one is from 9/09 and of course I spent learning dollars on another one....Really do not have room to carry two and do not really want to keep a spare around-----Need some advice do you think keeping a spare around is what I should do or take best offer and post it for sale....Thoughts---do not really have the space to run it parallel and will now have to charge 4 batteries all the time 3 on banks and the other on trickle---anyone got good advice or need a battery?????? Nothing like learning and spending more money.....
My cranking battery is dying on me. What do you have and how much?
I have to charge mine before I go out every time. I haven't tested it yet, but I disconnect it when not in use and it still seems to be discharging in just a matter of days...
Hey Basser it is Interstate I am using to crank 150 Yammer I do not have details with me however I am in OKC(live in Edmond).....Price who knows I paid 129 for the new one I recently inherited from my battery ignorance....If you are fishing near here I could always meet you....Hate to have a usefull battery sit---No biggie either way....you emailed me to hotmail before....It was on new boat I purchased and battery is dated 9/09.....Holding charge just discharged the thing too low as I did not keep on bank charger now learned my lesson....Let me know or email me....Its just sitting in my storage and I will trickle charge it every week until my other one goes or I get into shad fishing(that might be awhile had one jump in the boat and no wonder fish eat them they are scaley and oily and stinky LOL)----no offense shad fisherman :0)