Inside this unusual battery is a six-pack of SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY®. Traditional
batteries have a stack of thick lead plates surrounded by acid. But OPTIMA®
batteries feature two thin lead plates wound into a tight spiral cell, with
an absorbent glass-mat in between to hold the electrolyte solution.This unique
design allows for more power and increased energy, resulting in quick, reliable
starts. OPTIMA batteries are the first and only batteries to feature SPIRALCELL
TECHNOLOGY.
It'll last up to 2 times longer than other batteries.
It can sit unused 3 times longer than other batteries.
It is over 15 times more resistant to vibration than other batteries.
It's nonspillable and can mount in almost any position.
It provides constant performance quality keeping your battery running at the
same level even as it's being discharged.
It provides more power in the inital 1, 3, 5, and 10 seconds of the vehicle
starting process than comparably rated conventional lead acid batteries.
What does the SPIRALCELL design do?
The unique design of the SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY. provides many features not available
in ordinary batteries. The following is a summary
SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES:
More plate surface, closer plate spacing, ability to use high purity lead. RESULTING
IN: Low internal resistance. This low resistance gives you more power in a smaller
box, ability to recharge much faster, higher, cleaner voltage characteristics
during discharge
Immobilized plates (locked in place). RESULTING IN: Improved vibration resistance,
no shedding of active paste material, no gradual loss of power and capacity
as the battery ages. This gives you a battery that lasts longer and performs
better throughout its life.
2. Does OPTIMA ever Gas?
When used with a properly regulated constant voltage charging system (such as
an alternator) the OPTIMA will usually not emit hydrogen gas. However, gassing
can occur when charging at higher voltage levels or in extreme high temperature
conditions. In automotive applications this typically will not happen if the
alternator/regulator stay below 15 volts.
3. Does the OPTIMA Deep Cycle have a "memory"?
Lead-Acid batteries do not suffer from memory effect. Many people think they
have a memory because they experience a reduction in capacity or run-time as
the battery ages. The active paste material in a lead-acid battery is a consumable
item, similar to tread on a tire. Every time you cycle the battery some of the
paste is used up. As the battery ages, less of the active paste is available
to charge and discharge, resulting in a reduced operating time. This situation
can be more apparent in the case where a high power or SLI battery is used in
a deep cycle application. The plates of an SLI batter y are designed for high
current, short duration discharges. Plates in deep cycle batteries are better
suited to repetitive deep discharge applications.
4. Why the low rate of self-discharge?
Mostly this is due to the purity of the lead in the OPTIMA plates. Some of the
alloys in conventional batteries are more prone to electron transfer resulting
in self discharge than the what is used in the OPTIMA.
5. Why is OPTIMA not perishable like other batteries?
(See Question 4.)
6. Can you trickle charge an OPTIMA? Solar card charger?
Yes, you can use any charger on an OPTIMA as long as the voltage is regulated
properly. If your charger will remain on indefinitely the voltage should be
at 13.8 volts maximum with a one amp maximum current.
7. Will my high-output alternator damage the OPTIMA?
No, as long as the voltage is properly regulated. Because the OPTIMA has a very
low internal resistance it will accept high current more efficiently than conventional
batteries.
8. Will it discharge the battery if leave it sitting on concrete?
No, today's batteries utilized polypropylene plastic for the case material.
They will not be effected. When possible, always store a battery in a cool dry
location.
9. Can I hook an OPTIMA up in parallel with my other battery?
No, when hooking batteries together in parallel they should be of identical
make, model, and of similar age.
10. Can I use an isolator with an OPTIMA?
Yes, most any type of battery separator or solenoid can be used with an OPTIMA.
The important thing to remember is that the charging voltage must be within
the limits suggested by OPTIMA Batteries. If you are using an OPTIMA and a conventional
battery, your system must charge each battery independently. Remember, some
isolators cause a voltage drop, make sure your charging voltage AT THE BATTERY
is sufficient. Continued undercharging of a battery will lead to premature failure
and a drop in capacity.
11. Why does the OPTIMA last longer?
The main reasons the OPTIMA battery has a longer life are:
No shedding of active paste material. The SPIRALCELL design immobilizes the
plates preventing the active past from working loose, which can cause plate
to plate shorting
High purity lead-tin grid. Grid material in OPTIMA batteries is more resistant
to grid degradation. A type of internal corrosion that affects the plates inside
a battery as it ages
Sealed design prevents loss of water which can lead to plate dry out and failure.
12. What is the difference between your deep cycle and starter battery?
The OPTIMA deep cycle battery utilizes a different chemistry for the active
paste material on the plates, and a slightly stronger acid. This chemistry changes
allows for a much longer life in cycling applications, with only a slight reduction
in power.
13. What does deep cycle mean?
Deep cycle means using the battery in an application that will typically discharge
60% to 70% or more of the batter y capacity. An automotive battery is an SLI
(starting, lighting, ignition) battery. It's plates are designed to deliver
maximum power for a short duration. Starting a car typically discharges an SLI
battery only 1% to 3%. When an SLI battery is used in a deep cycle application,
or in a vehicle with heavy accessory loads, the battery life will be shortened
proportionally to how deeply it is cycled on a regular basis.
14. When should I consider a deep cycle?
Any time you need the battery to supply all the operating power for a vehicle
or other device. Additionally, deep cycle batteries should be used in vehicles
that have heavy accessory loads where the alternator cannot maintain the battery
in a fully charged condition.
15. What is a Gel Cell Battery?
A gel battery design is typically a modification of the standard lead acid automotive
or marine battery. A gelling agent is added to the electrolyte to reduce movement
inside the battery case. Many gel batteries also use one way valves in place
of open vents, this helps the normal internal gasses to recombine back into
water in the battery, reducing gassing.
16. How does a Gel Cell compare to your deep cycle?
Most gel batteries have a much higher internal resistance, meaning they will
not be able to deliver and receive current as efficiently. This is especially
apparent at higher amperage levels. For example, most gel batteries will not
work successfully in engine starting applications.
17. When should I use a Deep Cycle OPTIMA as a Starting battery?
"Deep Cycle" batteries are designed for applications that require
deep, repetitive amperage drain, like trolling motors, golf carts, and electric
wheelchairs, or RV house power sources. However, there are other applications,
called "Heavy Cycling" or "High Cycling", when a Deep Cycle
OPTIMA can successfully replace a starting battery to provide longer life and
better performance.
In heavy cycling or high cycling applications, a vehicle will pull unusually
high amperage levels from the starting battery due to extra accessories or limited
alternator capacity. Public safety professionals, such as police, fire, and
ambulance fleet managers often find that traditional starting batteries cannot
provide adequate life and performance due to heavy cycling. This is an excellent
opportunity to provide your customer with longer life and better performance
by using an OPTIMA Deep Cycle battery in this type of application.
In any vehicle or equipment that will use the battery only for Starting, Lighting,
& Ignition requirements and has a properly working alternator, the OPTIMA
Red Top Starting Battery will perform extremely well, often providing up to
two to three times longer life than conventional batteries. If the vehicle has
few or no after-market accessories and uses a stock or upgraded alternator,
the OPTIMA Red Top Starting Battery is the appropriate choice.
Remember, it is possible for the customer to have a completely discharged Yellow
Top OPTIMA that will not start their engine; the advantages of the Yellow Top
are that it can accept a rapid recharge and it will recover from discharge many
more times.
To provide the customer the best OPTIMA solution, it is, necessary to consider
both the application and the charging system before recommending the correct
OPTIMA. For example, if your customer has a Ford Expedition with an after-market
alarm system, which OPTIMA would you recommend?
If the customer drives the car every day, the Red Top would be the correct
choice, since the amperage drain will be nominal and the battery would be recharged
on a daily basis. However, if the customer stores the vehicle for a long period
of time with the alarm system engaged, you should recommend the OPTIMA Yellow
Top, since the amperage drain over several weeks would damage a Red Top and
reduce its life.