Hi All.
I have recently replaced a DieHard Platinum battery after only 3 months of use. Went out the other day and it was dead, put a 2amp charge on it for 24 hrs and still dead.
I took it to Sears for a replacement. Since it has a full replacement 4 year warranty I did not think their would even be a question. Well the desk boy says we will have to check it, then comes out and says " Yes, the battery is shot".
Then ads, Did you install this yourself ? I said yes, and he said that they would really like to check the charging system next time. I felt like slapping him silly at the time. I am not going to have a car towed for them to check the system.
He also said if it happened again they would require the car be there period, or no replacement. Think I would fight that one pretty hard.
My question is this, I am running a volt gauge in place of the boost gauge, it seems to run at 14 or 13.5 the whole time the car is running. Could I possibly be overcharging ?? Or is the gauge inaccurate enough for this not to be a good measuring device ?
Any help or thoughts are appreciated ^^
I have recently replaced a DieHard Platinum battery after only 3 months of use. Went out the other day and it was dead, put a 2amp charge on it for 24 hrs and still dead.
I took it to Sears for a replacement. Since it has a full replacement 4 year warranty I did not think their would even be a question. Well the desk boy says we will have to check it, then comes out and says " Yes, the battery is shot".
Then ads, Did you install this yourself ? I said yes, and he said that they would really like to check the charging system next time. I felt like slapping him silly at the time. I am not going to have a car towed for them to check the system.
He also said if it happened again they would require the car be there period, or no replacement. Think I would fight that one pretty hard.
My question is this, I am running a volt gauge in place of the boost gauge, it seems to run at 14 or 13.5 the whole time the car is running. Could I possibly be overcharging ?? Or is the gauge inaccurate enough for this not to be a good measuring device ?
Any help or thoughts are appreciated ^^