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Maintenence Free vs Conventional Batt


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Depends on the brand as well.......

 

If you take a Panasonic Maintainace Free vs Penissonic Maintaninace Free....you think which will last longer leh ?? [laugh][laugh]

 

Brand does matter. I go for branded ones now as I realised that they do last longer. BTW.....I am using the Varta Blue Dynamic.....1 yrs on and still going strong. Normally my batt seldom last me for more than 1.5yrs.

 

The previous batt lasted almost 2 yrs....Panasonic that came with the car.

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Neutral Newbie

Im also using the Varta blue battery. It comes with one year membership that gives you free towing services from Singapore all the way up to Thailand. smile.gif Quite a good deal I must say....... thumbsup.gif

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my car also came with panasonic but last me about 1 1/2 years.

But maintanence free one or conventional battery is better?

A lot of ppl go for varta?

varta must be reliable since a lot of ppl using it. [thumbsup]

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Yes...Varta is good. Kinda on the high side but its reliable.

 

The last time I used AC Delco....wah lau...9 months the batt ROD liao.

 

Can add water one will last you a bit longer....but I lazy lah....so take maintaince free lor.

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Overall which is better?

In term of maintaenence and value for money.. [thumbsup]

 

I have been using Global. It's black in colour, looks quite cool. It is a relatively cheap maintenance free battery, less than $100.

 

Used it on my previous Daewoo Racer and another of my previous Ford Laser. The battery can last for quite a while. More than 1 year, that's for sure. Didn't get a chance to find out the battery's life as I sold the cars before the battery died.

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Need to check my receipt to give you the address.

 

The shop is at Tampines Ind Park (the one behind Tampines SAFRA).

 

Can't recall the shop name at this moment.

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Overall which is better?

In term of maintaenence and value for money.. [thumbsup]

 

Hope i'm not too late... maintenance free doesn't really means it got no liquid inside.... the fact is that u still need to top it up with some kind of liquid.....

 

That's what i've heard from my fren... who just got his supposing maintenance free car battery top up with liquid....... [:/]

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Hi all,

 

I'm still using the stock Yuasa (wet type) that came with my B14. 3 yrs and 3 months. Still going strong.

 

My mech told me to observe the plates for any 'peeling' and whether the battery requires frequent top up. If these problems persist, it's time for change.

 

BTW any idea which shop to get batteries cheaply? Heard that AA has extended warranty for their batteries & change the batteries at your doorstep too. But dunno whether AA's pricing is competitive or not.

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Neutral Newbie

In fact, on my maintenance free battery, there's a small window and a label.

 

If the window shows blue, it's ok.

If the window shows red, top up is needed.

 

So, I guess it still requires topping up rite :-P

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