To bad your on the other side of the state. I just installed a Sears Diehard P2 battery. It is rated for 75 amp hours. It's made by Odessey a repackaged PC1750. Better warranty on top of it. I did have to modify the battery cover so it doesn't drop right in. We could have knocked it out in a couple hours though. To get another Optima I would call the closest advance-autozone and have them locate the closest one. I seen Sears had a couple on their shelves. The yellow top is a common enough battery now that these places usually stock them. I will upload the pictures of my install tonight. Bill On Jun 28, 2012, at 1:10 PM, turbowesty <turbowesty@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > I'm in Bennington CT on the road to Windham NY and my house battery (model SC34DU) is dead, only putting out 6V. > > I've checked Bond, Advantage and Walmart but have not found one that fits in the space behind the drivers seat. > > The old one just fits under the swivel seat mount, with a rubber cover in place of the metal top. > > I'm open to any suggestions, I can barely get water from the tap. > > > > Regards, Peter Kraiker > NextChapter.KraikerPhoto.com |
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