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Good battery for car that doesn't get much use?
Hello,
I unfortunately don't get to drive my car much anymore as I switched to a remote job with no commute. Maybe once a week for a short trip now. My battery of 4 years just died so looking for a good replacement - anything you would recommend for a car that doesn't get that much use? Only aftermarket item I have on there is front and rear dash cams, but they only run when car is running (plugged in via cig lighter). Thanks! |
If possible, I recommend having the battery hooked up to a trickle charger when not in use.
Or, disconnecting the battery entirely. |
I wish I could do a trickle charger but I park in an apartment garage so no access to a plug.
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Optima Yellowtop.
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You probably want one with a longer warranty, the longest I've seen is Costco with 48 Months. |
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I unfortunately can't use one as I park in a apartment garage so no access to power outlets. |
I also vote for a Costco or Walmart with a warrantee. in addition you could try a solar cell from Harbor freight, I know it is inside but the new ones will work with florescent lights but not at full power.
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Get a 6 or 7 year battery, and if it becomes an issue, get a battery cutoff switch kit and install next to the battery (they are not expensive) under the hood. Good theft protection too.
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The key doesn't work in the door? |
I don't use the car during Winter period. The best option is to disconnect the battery. Otherwise, you'll need to re-charge it every second week ..
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I've had good luck with "Interstate" batteries.
humfrz |
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