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July 29th, 2020 05:38 PM #11
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July 29th, 2020 06:15 PM #12
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July 29th, 2020 06:37 PM #13
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July 29th, 2020 07:11 PM #14
Just sharing...
Car (1.5 years old) didn't start 1 morning...
I told father in law to just call Motolite and have a new battery installed...
Motolite guy told my father in law na what happened is "normal" since maliit daw yung battery na kinakabit ng dealership
So Motolite told my father in law na mas maayos at mas malaki daw yung battery na linagay nga... "pangmatagalan"
Father in law was so happy and even sent me the receipt... 1SMF din yung linagay ni Motolite, although physically, mas malaki sya ng konti sa Panasonic
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quick background, walang alam si father in law pag dating sa sasakyan...
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July 29th, 2020 07:46 PM #16
Charging time depends on how discharged the battery is (DoD).
Let's say you have two containers full of water.... a 100-liter container and a 50-liter container.
Now, take out 10 liters from each container (ie. discharge 10 liters). You should now end up having 90 liters and 40 liters in each container, respectively, correct?
Both would have the same exact deficit... 10 liters. The time it takes to refill (recharge) them back to full state (with the same charging profile) will be virtually the same.
But then, if you take out 20 liters from the 50-liter container but only 10 liters from the 100-liter container, the smaller container, having a deficit of 20 liters, will take longer to refill compared to the 100-liter container that has a 10-liter deficit.
That's why your assertion makes no sense.
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July 29th, 2020 08:26 PM #18
This. You can come with all mumbo jumbo/justification/reasoning but If it's working out of factory why would I spend more money just to get higher rated batt which serves no purpose really.
Pag nasira after warranty then replace it. Pag within the warranty then it's free.
Don't make your life complicated.
Saka why would I squeezed the life of the car batt as long I can? Eh magkano lang naman yun? Let's say 5k. So ₱300/month more or less for 1.5 yrs? Kung warranty eh 18 months lang. Tama ba?
Now if you're worried na masira battery in the middle of the night. Eh melrn na naman na 24/7 yun motolite.
Hinde na uso ngayon yun lumang panahon na stucked ka na automatic pag bumigya battery.
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July 29th, 2020 09:54 PM #20
When the battery in my Innova died, they replaced it with something beefier... 3SMF. The reason they gave me, or so they say, was that it's the only one they had that would fit my vehicle. And when you're in a pickle, you don't get to be choosy so I said ok.
Almost 2 years in, and now just weeks away from its warranty running out, it still cranks like it's going to destroy the starter. Those extra CCAs are really.. umm... cranking!
I also have tons of electronics... 2DIN HU, Amazon Echo Dot, phone charger, subwoofer, GPS receiver, GPS rerad system, TV tuner, dashcam, and a Roku.
Who doesn't want a bit more reserve capacity and headroom?
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