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Optima & Interstate Car Batteries to Power Your Engines

by Eddie Borgwardt

Buying a new car battery is an easy task if you know your car and its needs well, and if you know car batteries and what it can provide. There are numerous things to consider such the physical size of the battery, the terminal type, and the life cycle of the battery, to name a few. More importantly, you must know whether the battery you need is for engine starting or for deep cycling, because the difference between the two dictates the life cycle and effectiveness of the battery.

Two of the most recognized vehicle battery brands in the world are the Optima and Interstate car batteries. The Interstate battery is a top-selling replacement battery in America, while Optima Batteries, with its famous patented line of SpiralCell batteries, are part of Interstate's product lines. These two brands offer a wide variety of sealed lead acid batteries used for extreme power applications such as running our car engines, powering our snowmobiles or springing standby generators to life.

The different versions of Optima and Interstate car batteries cater to all kinds of engine applications from SLI, deep cycling to marine apps. If you're looking for a car battery for your small compact or luxury car, SUV, truck or off-road vehicles - those that require starting-only batteries - then the Optima's RedTop battery is the one for you. It is known to give the strongest five-second ignition power and a high cold cranking amps for high cold temperatures. It can also resist hot temperatures, unlike regular batteries who gets easily damaged or destroyed with extreme heat.

Optima batteries have yellow tops, too, and this indicates specialty for the dual purpose of starting and deep cycling. Its life cycle is 50% more than the regular deep cycle batteries as it has been tested to withstand 350 complete discharges. You should pick the yellow-topped batteries if you want a high reserve-capacity and if your car is equipped with aftermarket electronics, inverters, or hydraulics.

You might wonder what makes Optima car batteries special and the most preferred by both ordinary drivers and car enthusiasts. Firstly, these batteries are manufactured using its own SpiralCell technology, allowing it to last three to five times longer than conventional, flat-plate batteries. It is completely sealed, thus preventing leakages even if the case gets broken, and is designed to protect terminals from corrosion and high temperatures. In comparison to regular automotive batteries, Optima batteries also have better internal protection against shock and vibrations, which are known causes of plate shedding. The multitude of sophisticated features of Optima and Interstate car batteries make it every driver's favorite. For one, these batteries are made of Absorbent Glass Mat incorporated with spirally wounded plates that regular batteries have, enabling you to mount it any way you like. It has been proven to last three to five times longer than conventional, flat-plate batteries because of its unique design. Specifically, it prevents leakages even if the case gets broken, and it is not susceptible to corrosion, extreme temperature and external shocks.

There are several brands that produce good quality batteries, too, but the sophisticated characteristics of Optima and Interstate car batteries in damage prevention and zero maintenance operation explain its unparalleled popularity against other brands. But no matter what brand you buy, the important thing is you get the correct, specific type for your vehicle. Choose the one with a greatest reserve capacity, and pick the Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) rather than a Wet Cell especially if you're not fond of giving your car batteries regular maintenance and charging.

Eddie Borgwardt is a car enthusiast who owns and manages a car shop in Santa Monica, California. He has been running his car shop for 25 years now, and is his expertise and experience in cars and everything about it made his a car guru for a local newspaper where he writes a weekly column. He openly admits his preference for Optima & Interstate car batteries for good sound system car batteries and Optima's RedTop for his cranking car battery needs.

Published June 14th, 2009

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