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hi all

have 2 x Optima D34M ("blue top") deep cycle batteries (marine battery with extra terminals)

test fit them for a project for about a day, then decided not to go ahead

batteries are a bit over a month old, and am trying to recoup some cost :thumbsup:

have remainder of a 2 year warranty (about 23 months or so), just need to dig up the receipt

more info here:

http://www.optimabatteries.com.au/Products...imaBlueTop.aspx

and

http://www.optimabatteries.com.au/Content/...D34M_082104.pdf

they weigh 20kg each, so it's pretty much pick up only

R $270 each / I $300 each

RRP = $445

cheapest i can find is $325 plus shipping here: http://www.keoghsmarine.com.au/product_det...g_ProductID=509

cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

hi. im interested. but i have 2 conditions.

it needs to fit my custom battery holder which was made/shaped to fit the yellow d34 which seems to be the same as what u have

other condition is , it needs to start the car from the boot. if its really only a couple months old it shouldnt be a problem

i will pm u my number. gimme a call asap. im free 24hr/7 days

  • 1 month later...
these are still acid batterys arent they? so not suitable for in-cabin?

they're 100% sealed and maintenance free

this quote from the website leads me to believe in cabin use should be OK:

Nonspillable Maintenance Free

The OPTIMA® is spill-proof and maintenance free. Because of its completely sealed case, OPTIMA® batteries are extremely safe. Acid can't leak or spill, making them clean, user-friendly and environmentally sound. In addition, the maintenance free sealed case design eliminates the need to add water or clean terminals.

OPTIMA® Blue Top batteries are spill proof, so they can be mounted anyplace inside a boat or RV, in almost any position.

http://www.optimabatteries.com.au/Products...imaBlueTop.aspx

http://www.optimabatteries.com.au/Content/...D34M_082104.pdf

Edited by Stooge007

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