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Last week I put a new battery in my truck. You can read about that here if you like.
The old battery was only two years old and was usually fine but it's undersized and it won't start my truck in the dead of winter.
The new battery was 12.2-12.3v when I got it home from batteries plus. I've had it in the truck for a week now. I drive 90 min a day and the alternator keeps voltage over 14 volts the whole time but after the truck sits for a couple hours the voltage goes back down. I put a two amp charger on it yesterday for a couple hours, no change.
I think the battery is damaged and isn't going to get any better. I'm concerned that if I bring it back to batteries plus they'll test it and say it fine and they won't replace it.
What would you do? Should I check battery voltage before purchase? What's an acceptable voltage reading?
07-13 Chevy NNBS battery upgrade, H6 to H8.
I couldn't find any info online about upgrading the battery so, this is what I came up with. With the NNBS(07-13?) trucks no matter what gas engine you have, 4.3 to 6.2 your battery choices are either a 615CCA or 730CCA H6(group 48). My truck came with a one year old 615CCA battery that...
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The new battery was 12.2-12.3v when I got it home from batteries plus. I've had it in the truck for a week now. I drive 90 min a day and the alternator keeps voltage over 14 volts the whole time but after the truck sits for a couple hours the voltage goes back down. I put a two amp charger on it yesterday for a couple hours, no change.
I think the battery is damaged and isn't going to get any better. I'm concerned that if I bring it back to batteries plus they'll test it and say it fine and they won't replace it.
What would you do? Should I check battery voltage before purchase? What's an acceptable voltage reading?