Posted October 28, 201212 yr going to have a set up between 1.5 and 2k wrms.stock alternatorwill be doing big 3curently have a napa battery (5100R)1998 Honda CRVwondering if i should go ahead and order a new battery with my sub and amp or just wait till its in?and what is going to be a better battery for under the hood, optima yellow top or the xs?or should i just keep the stock battery and run the yellow top in the trunk?
October 28, 201212 yr I would run the optima under the hood and use a xs in the rear.A Auto Zone platinum battery would be a good choice in place of the yellow top. Edited October 28, 201212 yr by pmureika
October 28, 201212 yr Author I would run the optima under the hood and use a xs in the rear.A Auto Zone platinum battery would be a good choice in place of the yellow top.could you explain your reasoning for both
November 4, 201212 yr If you get an xs please make sure you get one if the ones meant for underhood use. Seen way too many 3100's swell up like balloons.
November 5, 201212 yr Hey - I'm not an expert with batteries but IMHO the optima is more designed as a cranking battery than is the XS. Dont get me wrong, i'm sure an XS will start a car but i think that your best bet is an Optima under the hood with an XS in the back (or as a secondary - wherever you put it). Im running a yellow top as a primary and an XS 1200 as a secondary (w/ isolater). BTW:liljestrand, could you tell me more about the XS's swelling? My 1200 is under the hood in my yukon - do you think i'll have any problems?
November 5, 201212 yr XS, Odyssey, Juicebox and Batcap have practically the highest PHCA on the planet.So, in terms of cranking.. they are the best.In terms of heat, i run a D1200 under the hood and have for a year now.You want to know why batts swell under other scenarios like that?Because people are using aftermarket regulators that are charging above 14.4v.I have a chart here which shows what voltage AGM batts should be charged at a given temperature and obviously the engine bay is hot so it needs the least amount of voltage.You should use OEM regulators even on high output alternators to prevent overcharging.
November 5, 201212 yr I would not mix optimas and Xs batteries, I did not have good luck doing that. The proper XS will better under the good than a Optima. Our race car had a XS an so does my heavy duty work truck. The optimas like to float around 12.6-12.7 an the XS like to float around 13.0. For this reason I wouldn't mix. All the D batteries from XS are made to go under the hood. The XP series is not.
November 5, 201212 yr Oh ok, thanks for clearing up the swelling issue! My charging voltage is 14.4 or under so i dont have any problem there. @shizzzon: ok, your probably right - i havent looked up specs, that was just what i thought, learn something new everyday right? @swift: do you think i'll have a major problem with my mixing of batteries? There on an isolater so there only connected when the car is on and charging.Oh and 1two3, sorry if im getting your post a little off subject, but the more info the better right? haha
November 5, 201212 yr Author Oh ok, thanks for clearing up the swelling issue! My charging voltage is 14.4 or under so i dont have any problem there.@shizzzon: ok, your probably right - i havent looked up specs, that was just what i thought, learn something new everyday right? @swift: do you think i'll have a major problem with my mixing of batteries? There on an isolater so there only connected when the car is on and charging.Oh and 1two3, sorry if im getting your post a little off subject, but the more info the better right? hahanp buddy, i woulda done the same.I would run the optima under the hood and use a xs in the rear.A Auto Zone platinum battery would be a good choice in place of the yellow top.i did some snoopin around and found this battery on autozoneits a duralast gold batterynot sure if thats what your refering too (we dont have autozone were i live)it seems to be better than the yellow top in every way, right?heres the link: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Duralast-Gold-Battery/1998-Honda-CR-V-4WD/_/N-ja26tZacy27?itemIdentifier=330111_27319_0_would i be right in desiding between the duralast gold and the xs?if so is the xs worth twice the price?should i have started a new thread?...lol
November 5, 201212 yr If you look at the xs batteries some will have "webbing" on the outside. Hard to explain but you'll understand when you see it the d3400 has it
November 5, 201212 yr biggest reinforced cased batt from xs is the D6500, so that would be my choice. The D3100 is not reinforced. It's suggested to use heat wrap if you put one of those under the hood. don't mix
November 5, 201212 yr Author If you look at the xs batteries some will have "webbing" on the outside. Hard to explain but you'll understand when you see it the d3400 has itAre you talking to me?if so im just wanting to have one battery (D5100R) under the hoodno other ones would fit and what difference would the webbing make? i do see what ur talking about but dont see why.
November 5, 201212 yr Sorry that was for stihlman.The webbing is to reinforce the case to stop swelling. From being underhoid
November 5, 201212 yr Ok, thanks for the webbing info. Well I guess I shouldn't be mixing optima with xs but I already am so I'll just keep it till I have a problem. I don't think anything catastrophic will happen (right?) it might just shorten the life of the batteries some. At least now I know
November 5, 201212 yr Oh ok, thanks for clearing up the swelling issue! My charging voltage is 14.4 or under so i dont have any problem there.@shizzzon: ok, your probably right - i havent looked up specs, that was just what i thought, learn something new everyday right? @swift: do you think i'll have a major problem with my mixing of batteries? There on an isolater so there only connected when the car is on and charging.Oh and 1two3, sorry if im getting your post a little off subject, but the more info the better right? hahanp buddy, i woulda done the same.I would run the optima under the hood and use a xs in the rear.A Auto Zone platinum battery would be a good choice in place of the yellow top.i did some snoopin around and found this battery on autozoneits a duralast gold batterynot sure if thats what your refering too (we dont have autozone were i live)it seems to be better than the yellow top in every way, right?heres the link: http://www.autozone....330111_27319_0_would i be right in desiding between the duralast gold and the xs?if so is the xs worth twice the price?should i have started a new thread?...lolThey make a platinum series thats a agm battery. Do you have a sears? I dont think they have a 5100. Edited November 5, 201212 yr by pmureika
November 6, 201212 yr Author Oh ok, thanks for clearing up the swelling issue! My charging voltage is 14.4 or under so i dont have any problem there.@shizzzon: ok, your probably right - i havent looked up specs, that was just what i thought, learn something new everyday right? @swift: do you think i'll have a major problem with my mixing of batteries? There on an isolater so there only connected when the car is on and charging.Oh and 1two3, sorry if im getting your post a little off subject, but the more info the better right? hahanp buddy, i woulda done the same.I would run the optima under the hood and use a xs in the rear.A Auto Zone platinum battery would be a good choice in place of the yellow top.i did some snoopin around and found this battery on autozoneits a duralast gold batterynot sure if thats what your refering too (we dont have autozone were i live)it seems to be better than the yellow top in every way, right?heres the link: http://www.autozone....330111_27319_0_would i be right in desiding between the duralast gold and the xs?if so is the xs worth twice the price?should i have started a new thread?...lolThey make a platinum series thats a agm battery. Do you have a sears? I dont think they have a 5100.i doo have a sears never thought of checking there.on the autozone website, they only have 3 batteries for my car:http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/1998-Honda-CR-V-4WD/Battery/_/N-ja26tZacy27im guessing i would want an agm battery for the front?
November 6, 201212 yr Oh ok, thanks for clearing up the swelling issue! My charging voltage is 14.4 or under so i dont have any problem there.@shizzzon: ok, your probably right - i havent looked up specs, that was just what i thought, learn something new everyday right? @swift: do you think i'll have a major problem with my mixing of batteries? There on an isolater so there only connected when the car is on and charging.Oh and 1two3, sorry if im getting your post a little off subject, but the more info the better right? hahanp buddy, i woulda done the same.I would run the optima under the hood and use a xs in the rear.A Auto Zone platinum battery would be a good choice in place of the yellow top.i did some snoopin around and found this battery on autozoneits a duralast gold batterynot sure if thats what your refering too (we dont have autozone were i live)it seems to be better than the yellow top in every way, right?heres the link: http://www.autozone....330111_27319_0_would i be right in desiding between the duralast gold and the xs?if so is the xs worth twice the price?should i have started a new thread?...lolThey make a platinum series thats a agm battery. Do you have a sears? I dont think they have a 5100.i doo have a sears never thought of checking there.on the autozone website, they only have 3 batteries for my car:http://www.autozone...._/N-ja26tZacy27im guessing i would want an agm battery for the front?If possible but I have run them mixed. Sears sells platinum agm battery ,but I don't know if one for your car.
November 6, 201212 yr im guessing i would want an agm battery for the front?Do not put a regular battery inside the vehicle with you. You need a AGM for the rear. Its not recommended to mix battery types (agm / non agm) like mentioned. But if you insist on doing so put the AGM in the rear.
November 6, 201212 yr im guessing i would want an agm battery for the front?Do not put a regular battery inside the vehicle with you. You need a AGM for the rear. Its not recommended to mix battery types (agm / non agm) like mentioned. But if you insist on doing so put the AGM in the rear.I should have said that. Thanks for mentioning it!
November 6, 201212 yr Author ok so the d series from xs are agm right?as well as the yellow tops?what about the duralast gold? http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Duralast-Gold-Battery/1998-Honda-CR-V-4WD/_/N-ja26tZacy27?itemIdentifier=330111_27319_0_
November 6, 201212 yr Author annndd the yellow top....but it doesnt say anything about the duralast, also doesnt mention any deep cycle?would that mean its not AGM?
November 6, 201212 yr annndd the yellow top....but it doesnt say anything about the duralast, also doesnt mention any deep cycle?would that mean its not AGM?I think the yellow top is not the duralast its just a lead acid battey.You want a agm inside the car. Edited November 6, 201212 yr by pmureika
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