Wolf Island Diver
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Just an FYI to folks. I bought a 94R in December of ‘24. It died quite suddenly a month ago, registering 9V. The truck lives on a NOCO Genius 10 charger, plus I have solar charging from the DCC50S, plus I drive the truck consistently. The Aux is long removed from the truck. Things fail, so that doesn’t really concern me. I can’t pass judgement on the quality of these batteries based on a sample set of 1.
@Odyssey USA ‘s default position is that any battery that has low voltage is not covered under warranty. However, you can call them and they did honor the 3 year warranty since the battery was well maintained (living on a tender/maintainer). The real problem is that they have no batteries in their supply chain until at least mid June. I happened to still have the OEM battery sitting in my garage because I hadn’t gotten around to disposing of it. That’s in the truck now and it’s not in good shape. I’m having all sorts of issues as it’s clearly not long for this world.
The point is, there’s a risk in buying these expensive aftermarket batteries. You may not be able to get a replacement or have to wait a long time if they fail unlike picking one up from Costco, etc. I’m mostly likely going to have to buy a new battery anyway in the meantime and then I’ll have this brand new Odyssey that I have no need for. There’s also a global shortage of AGM batteries, so this risk is worse that it probably was previously.
@Odyssey USA ‘s default position is that any battery that has low voltage is not covered under warranty. However, you can call them and they did honor the 3 year warranty since the battery was well maintained (living on a tender/maintainer). The real problem is that they have no batteries in their supply chain until at least mid June. I happened to still have the OEM battery sitting in my garage because I hadn’t gotten around to disposing of it. That’s in the truck now and it’s not in good shape. I’m having all sorts of issues as it’s clearly not long for this world.
The point is, there’s a risk in buying these expensive aftermarket batteries. You may not be able to get a replacement or have to wait a long time if they fail unlike picking one up from Costco, etc. I’m mostly likely going to have to buy a new battery anyway in the meantime and then I’ll have this brand new Odyssey that I have no need for. There’s also a global shortage of AGM batteries, so this risk is worse that it probably was previously.
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