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I'm reposting this here since it got no love on the electrical board.

I bought an Optima yellowtop for underneath the hood about 4 months ago because my old wet battery died on me. Last night my car died and needed a jump. This is the first time it's happened since the new Optima was put in. The car started right up this morning with no problems. Took my car to Kragen so they could test the battery and it's fine. 13.1 volts and 100% health but only 25% charge rate. I know all about the Optimas and their charge rate but is that what happened here? It got so low that it couldn't even start the car? Am I going to have to charge it every X amount of months? Do I need to charge it now or will it charge on it's own if I just let it sit?

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well yellow to are not to be used as the main battery but they take forever to charge that why they have red top also

just get an charge made for them deep cell batterys

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thats not the issue. they have a slower discharge rate. Maybe he had his wording mixed up. you have a parasitic power draw somewhere that caused it to go dead. If its holding the charge at 13.1 over night you should be fine. Did you maybe leave a light on or something? What car etc.

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how did your old battery die on you? I really think you have a parasitic draw but I can't say for certain.

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The old battery died because it was old, it was like 5 years old. Let me give you a lowdown of how far I drive, what I do, etc and see if this will help you any.

I drive into work once a week and it's a 2 hour drive (4 hours round trip). I bump my system the whole time while driving. My system is in my sig and it's barely 1k watts total. The day the battery died, it was raining so I had my wipers running, lights on, defrost on pretty much the whole time and the system bumping. Did the same thing both there and back. Stopped to get gas 10 minutes from home on the way back when it died. Up until that day I only ran the system with the lights on and maybe defrost, but no wipers.

My wife drives the car a few times during the week and she listens to the radio but doesn't bump the system full tilt. Just loud enough for her to hear the radio station.

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I wouldnt expect that to be an issue. You arent going to flat line a battery with a total current draw of 150 amps or so in a few hours.

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