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View Poll Results: What is the Longest Life of your Battery?

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  • less than 2 yrs

    4 4.30%
  • 2 years

    20 21.51%
  • 3 years

    21 22.58%
  • 4 years

    25 26.88%
  • 5 yrs and over

    23 24.73%
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  1. Join Date
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    3 year old amaron go
    goes down to 8-9v when cranked
    wala pa palya .. pero diy ko muna [emoji1696][emoji1696]
    https://youtu.be/A3D0D67ji8s

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    Ayos pala ang Amaron Go, umabot ng 3 years, yan ipinalit ko lately sa Emtrac ko kasi di naman masyado ginagamit sasakyan ngayon, parang hinayang ako kung hi life pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Ayos pala ang Amaron Go, umabot ng 3 years, yan ipinalit ko lately sa Emtrac ko kasi di naman masyado ginagamit sasakyan ngayon, parang hinayang ako kung hi life pa.
    1st time ko bumili emtrac.. mahina.. efb pa yun 24 mos warranty.. 19 months pa lang bumitaw na..

    Back to amaron

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    1st time ko bumili emtrac.. mahina.. efb pa yun 24 mos warranty.. 19 months pa lang bumitaw na..

    Back to amaron
    Tsambahan pala kung ganon. Well Amaron na nga muna, marami positive reviews.

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    Yun panasonic efb ang tumagal.. 4years still kicking.. pero for peace of mind pinalitan ko nung emtrac.. haha. Tapos bibigay pala agad

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    Just in case my 4-year-old Amaron expires, I bought a jump starter kit. It would be enough to get me to my suki dealer.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Just in case my 4-year-old Amaron expires, I bought a jump starter kit. It would be enough to get me to my suki dealer.




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    i also have a (basic) charger that i got in the mall for about 2200 bucks.
    i use it when the battery is already too far gone to start the engine.
    i charge the battery just enough (15-60 min) so's i can start the car. my next stop is the battery store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i also have a (basic) charger that i got in the mall for about 2200 bucks.
    i use it when the battery is already too far gone to start the engine.
    i charge the battery just enough (15-60 min) so's i can start the car. my next stop is the battery store.
    I also have a battery pulse repair charger for a quarter of the price you bought it for. The jump starter is better if you need something in a hurry.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I also have a battery pulse repair charger for a quarter of the price you bought it for. The jump starter is better if you need something in a hurry.




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    does it work as presumed to promise?
    does it significantly revive old batteries to the usual use-ableness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    does it work as presumed to promise?
    does it significantly revive old batteries to the usual use-ableness?
    Ninja told me he has one also and it works. You just need to plug it for a number of hours for proper recharging.

    I bought one and the jump starter to prepare myself in case of any emergency. My suki Amaron dealer is just in front of the subdivision gate though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I also have a battery pulse repair charger for a quarter of the price you bought it for. The jump starter is better if you need something in a hurry.




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    This is also what Im using. When you clamp in the red and black terminal it will show 40% or 20% this is the current capacity of my battery right? it means it is already depleting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    This is also what Im using. When you clamp in the red and black terminal it will show 40% or 20% this is the current capacity of my battery right? it means it is already depleting.
    Double check ko sa manual.


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    Baka mababa ang karats bro [emoji16]

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    Amaron battery explosion, true?

    https://youtu.be/d9Qofq821Tw

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Amaron battery explosion, true?

    https://youtu.be/d9Qofq821Tw
    well,
    these lead-acid car batteries generate explode-able hydrogen gas, especially when overcharging.
    the possibility is mentioned in numerous internet articles.
    so i suppose it's true, for all lead-acid car batteries, bar none.

    the question is,
    "how often?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    well,
    these lead-acid car batteries generate explode-able hydrogen gas, especially when overcharging.
    the possibility is mentioned in numerous internet articles.
    so i suppose it's true, for all lead-acid car batteries, bar none.

    the question is,
    "how often?"
    I remember reading somewhere that even sealed batteries still lose electrolyte (water) to evaporation. This creates space where hydrogen gas can accumulate during charging.

    The recommendation is to still service the battery (even if it's "maintenance-free"). Kahit every oil change lang. You can pop open the covers and check the electrolyte level.
    If it's low then top up with distilled water which makes the battery last longer and removes space where hydrogen can build-up.

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    So far eto pa lang nakita kong brave youtuber na nag post ng kanyan bad experience sa Amaron.

    Probably may nangyari na rin sa Motolite, baka tamad o hindi lang alam paano mag upload ng vlog [emoji28]

    Plano ko mag Amaron Q85 EFB na lang sa next na battery replacement kaya naghahanap na ako ng mga bad experiences sa brand na ito. Nag search ako sa youtube ng "amaron q85", etong exploded amaron battery kagad lumabas sa top result [emoji24]

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    Bad trip, kakabili ko lang ng Amaron kahapon [emoji28]

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Bad trip, kakabili ko lang ng Amaron kahapon [emoji28]
    cathy swears by it?
    or is it motolite?
    highs...

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