JoelP
Well-known member
After a nice long life my Interstate chassis battery went end of life. It showed red with my hydrometer and wasn’t even able to charge up enough to put out the steps. I headed to Costco and bought the same model. To my surprise the new battery was sealed while the old one wasn’t. Even more surprising was that the old battery had a 6-67year warranty while the new one was only 36 months. So, are new batteries designed to give out sooner, or is this a business issue?
I have never owned a Trik L Start, but wondered if one of these would extend the life of a chassis battery. I maintain my house batteries with 100 watts of solar, so it would be easy to tap them to maintain my chassis battery, but experience has shown little issue with my chassis battery to date.
I have never owned a Trik L Start, but wondered if one of these would extend the life of a chassis battery. I maintain my house batteries with 100 watts of solar, so it would be easy to tap them to maintain my chassis battery, but experience has shown little issue with my chassis battery to date.