They probably have the same sort of test rig I saw at O'Reilly when I bought new batteries for my truck a while back. I think it was made by Schumacher.
It's a big box with a tray to set the battery on.
I watched the guy use it while I was there. He hooked up the cables, took the CCA and RC numbers off the battery, entered them into the computer, the thing goofed around a bit and then displayed a result with a prompt asking if he wanted a printout.
EDIT: I think it's a charger too.
Manager #1 looked at results but understood the resting rate issue and basically said even if he gave me new ones I'd have the same issues down the road.
What have we learned? Sears (or at least this one) doesn't care about battery specs and resting rates, all they care about is if there testing machine says it's good.
Will update the thread when there are changes, I suspect the main battery is going to continue to decline as it's resting rate is now lower than the aux each morning.
So to keep this short...unless your battery is dead, Sears does not care if it's not in spec and will not replace them. They don't want to hear that Odyssey makes the battery, or what the resting voltage should be, or any other relevant information. The manager went so far as to say Odyssey makes some of the battery. They did give me a nice test report on both batteries, it was highly technical and they printed it out for me. Here it is:
There it is folks in all it's glory "Battery is good". So much information there, very hard to digest it all in one sitting, might have to look at again tomorrow to make sure I didn't miss anything.
So that's it, if either battery goes completely dead in the next 25 months which is when the warranty is up, I will go for an exchange. If they actually make it the remaining 2 years, and then die, I'm hoping there will be something better on the market.
I will be purchasing a group 31 in the next couple months for my trailer build, which will be going into a PowerPak from Arkpak (not the same as the ArkPak powerpack). Hard to say what it will be, might go Optima yellow top hoping they got their move to Mexico issues sorted out, or maybe I will spend the extra on a real Odyssey battery.
I'm only sorry I didn't take a picture of the pallet of dead Platinums in the "testing" room.
I'm not sure the solution is going with Odyessey. I have 2 Odyesseys in my Tacoma with a NL setup and I am having the same issue of the isolator opening to the second battery. Have you thought of just discharging the battery completely at home (making it dead) and taking back to Sears? I know that seems shady but its also a bit of their medicine.
I'm not sure the solution is going with Odyessey. I have 2 Odyesseys in my Tacoma with a NL setup and I am having the same issue of the isolator opening to the second battery. Have you thought of just discharging the battery completely at home (making it dead) and taking back to Sears? I know that seems shady but its also a bit of their medicine.