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Optima Car Batteries: How To Choose The Right Battery

by Eddie Borgwardt

An automotive battery may be compared to the human heart. Without it, the vehicle cannot function. It is a rechargeable battery which supplies power to the engine's ignition system, motor, and lights. Constant level of fluids (distilled water) to boost electrolysis is needed by lead-acid type car batteries. You need to replace your battery once every three years for maintenance. There are many factors to consider in determining the quality of the car battery. Optima car batteries are examples of lead-acid type car battery.

For most car enthusiasts, Optima car batteries are good examples of quality automotive batteries. It is available in red, blue, and yellow top. Before you purchase car batteries, take note of these two things: cold-cranking amps and the series number. The cold cranking amps indicates the current supplied at 0 degrees; while the series number indicates the size and shape of the battery fit for your car. The reserve capacity, another battery specification, indicates the capacity of the battery to provide power. The better battery it is if it has a higher capacity. Changing your car battery may be expensive. An extra charge for installation services and sales tax also need to be settled, aside from purchasing the battery.

Again, Optima car batteries are a bit pricey. Car experts still recommend them despite this. Lead-oxide plates are used by Optima batteries for longer battery life. Integrating a cycle marine battery and regular auto battery is the yellow top, perhaps the most advanced battery designed for cars. Meanwhile, the red top battery has 720-900 cold cranking amps, with price ranging from $100 to $150. Being the high-caliber among the three brands, yellow top is the most expensive, sold at $200 to $250. A blue top battery is around 800 amps to 1000 surge of amps, on the other hand. If you're after the quality and not about the price, Optima battery will suit you.

A typical auto battery has 1000 cranking amp specifications, depending on what your vehicle needs. The cold cranking amp must be compatible with the vehicle type.

RedTop DualTerminals is one kind of Optima battery which has the life of an ordinary battery. A high cranking power is one of its features. As long as you do the following steps, deciding which type of battery you should use is easy.

As much as possible, the first rule is to replace your battery with the same brand and model. For example, if your vehicle's original battery is RedTop DualTerminals, you should replace it with the same brand. Check the battery you need to replace and look for the series number and the cold cranking amps first, if you don't know the original brand. You will have to do this before you could replace your old battery. Seeking help from authorized car mechanic about battery specifications that will suit your car. Take note of the warranty policy of the battery, and then choose one that will fit your budget.

Choosing the right replacement battery for your vehicle is easy, as long as you know your old battery's specifications. Optima car batteries, for instance, are very expensive. It comes in yellow top, blue top, or redtop dualterminals. Before you buy one, make sure that if the old one indicates a 1000 cranking amp, you should also buy the same.

Published October 14th, 2011

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