GNVYUS 1
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I might put this in my GTO, so for those running these..
What model #?
How many years you running the same bat?
Weight?
(It said Group26/16ah/850ca was 8.5 to 16lbs, wow)
Coldest weather start up with the amount of days sitting? (EX 32 degrees after sitting 3 days)
How many restarts/refresh have you done?
I'm a long time Drycell guy, posted on here years ago when I had the tiny BT16 or 20 (around 600ca) they've been great and are light while pretty cheap. They're usually good for at least 3 years if you don't drain it. But after 1 accidental draining, you're on your last life cycle of comfort if you live in colder weather. They'll no longer easily start up in the cold unless you start it up every other day. If you drain it 2x, you might as well pray unless you start it every 12 hours in the cold. Regarding of drains in 0 degrees or below you better start up every day to be safe. I personally ditch them after 2 accidental drains (Talon hatch doesn't always close).
What model #?
How many years you running the same bat?
Weight?
(It said Group26/16ah/850ca was 8.5 to 16lbs, wow)
Coldest weather start up with the amount of days sitting? (EX 32 degrees after sitting 3 days)
How many restarts/refresh have you done?
I'm a long time Drycell guy, posted on here years ago when I had the tiny BT16 or 20 (around 600ca) they've been great and are light while pretty cheap. They're usually good for at least 3 years if you don't drain it. But after 1 accidental draining, you're on your last life cycle of comfort if you live in colder weather. They'll no longer easily start up in the cold unless you start it up every other day. If you drain it 2x, you might as well pray unless you start it every 12 hours in the cold. Regarding of drains in 0 degrees or below you better start up every day to be safe. I personally ditch them after 2 accidental drains (Talon hatch doesn't always close).