On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Thomas Kitts <thokitts@gmail.com> wrote: > Have called LeSchwab to get prices to test the batteries, to check for a > line draw, and cost to replace both batteries if needed. $220 to do it all > with group 41 batteries (650 cold cranking + 84 month battery life and I > assume LeSchwab anywhere replacement in the PNW.) > > WalMart has two group 41s I can buy off the shelf and install myself for > $65 (650 cold cranking power + 24 month guarantee) but no check for unknown > line draw or confirmation that the existing batteries are in fact dead. > > What would you do? I'm leaning towards LeSchwab . . . > Apples and oranges problem. I have the equipment (a good charger and a good multimeter) to probably check out the battery myself although I don't have the equipment to do a load check. I could also check for a parasitic load with everything turned off to see if that was pulling the battery down over time. If you need someone else to do that then a good shop is needed. Walmart will do the install for you at the time you buy the battery as I'm sure Schwab will but apparently Schwab will also check the battery. But sounds like a lot of money at Schwab. > > |
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