Jonathan Hanson
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Years ago I used the standard Die-Hard battery in my Land Cruiser, and expected to replace them about every two years or so. After one died on me in backcountry Mexico in 1993, I decided to look for a better alternative. Someone told me about a new kind of battery called an Optima. I tried one and have never looked back.
Recently, on the Camino del Diablo trip, I noticed the LC turning over slowly the first, quite chilly, morning. Although it started fine the rest of the trip, I decided pre-emptive replacement was in order. Checking the warranty sticker on the battery, I read when I had installed it:
That's right: The battery was over seven years old. That's what I call stand-up service.
Recently, on the Camino del Diablo trip, I noticed the LC turning over slowly the first, quite chilly, morning. Although it started fine the rest of the trip, I decided pre-emptive replacement was in order. Checking the warranty sticker on the battery, I read when I had installed it:
That's right: The battery was over seven years old. That's what I call stand-up service.