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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8647994" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>oreilly, autozone, advanced auto, nappa, as long as they have the words platinum AGM in their name. Bring a multi-meter with you and make sure you pick the one thats higher resting voltage, it means that the place actually maintains their batteries through a trickle charger so it should be good to last longer. Sears diehard platinum is a rebadge of odyssey batteries which is an upper tier car audio battery brand a group 31 will be over 200 for these kinds but you can get a smaller size for less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8647994, member: 650438"] oreilly, autozone, advanced auto, nappa, as long as they have the words platinum AGM in their name. Bring a multi-meter with you and make sure you pick the one thats higher resting voltage, it means that the place actually maintains their batteries through a trickle charger so it should be good to last longer. Sears diehard platinum is a rebadge of odyssey batteries which is an upper tier car audio battery brand a group 31 will be over 200 for these kinds but you can get a smaller size for less. [/QUOTE]
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