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Went to sears today to buy 2 Diehard Platinum series 31 for my trolling motor. I was shocked to see a maufacture date of 12-08. There was no way I was going to buy these batteries. Iasked about ordering some, his response was I may get some older ones. I told him I would be interested in batteries over 60 days from manufacture date. He said good luck. I went to batteries plus they have a dry cell with 5 year full replacement. Chargers might be a challenge, I cannot find a onboard charger for drycell batteries. I always enjoy everyones opionions and experiences, please help. What should a person do?
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I got my 31 series batteries at Batteries Plus. Dry cell???? Never heard of that, you sure?
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Try a different Sears store or consider switching brands. You are right to refuse such old batteries. IIRC, the Interstate battery company recycles unsold batteries past a certain age, so you would not find such antiques for sale.
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The gentleman at Batteries plus told me they are brand new type of battery and have been out for only 2 months. What I liked about them is the 5 Year full reolacement warranty and close to the same cost as a diehard platinum. One thing that may not be desirable is the chargers. He said they are chargable with a regular charger but should really use a dry cell charger that they wont even have available for another 2 weeks and of course not available yet in an onboard charger. Checked with 2 other sears stores and both were out of diehard platinum, they do not know what they will get and cannot guarantee me fresh ones. Very frustrating.
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If you come across a Sears salesman who is cooperative, ask him to call you when there is a battery delivery and, better yet, tell you the born-on dates of the batteries.
Re: the drycells at Batteries Plus- it sounds like a "pig in a poke" to me. I wouldn't touch them. Unless- those are the Odyssey brand batteries. If so, do a search on that name- they have been discussed before. http://www.odysseyfactory.com/marinespecs.html Last edited by yarcraft91; 04-06-2011 at 06:11 AM. |
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