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I just ordered the Big Crank from Batterymart (online). $10.00 off coupon = $89.95. Free shipping, be here in two days. Its the exact same as the OEM except for the price. Can't go wrong with Batterymart.Com
Going on 3 years on my ETX 30L.
Thinking about replacing it just to be on the safe side.
$90 shipped from Battery Smart 3 years ago.
Rather be safe than sorry.
3 years is good.
I just ordered the Big Crank from Batterymart (online). $10.00 off coupon = $89.95. Free shipping, be here in two days. Its the exact same as the OEM except for the price. Can't go wrong with Batterymart.Com
Same here. Mine came yesterday and 12.8V right out of the box ready to be installed.
OP - I can tell you are disappointed. So, in my opinion, regardless of how this works out, you will never enjoy this battery.
If such is the case, I might suggest you follow the instructions for their warranty - let them know you are not completely satisfied and return the battery. You will have to eat the shipping cost but I believe this may be in your best interest.
Then buy a battery locally or even try Amazon (especially if you are prime). Good luck
OP - I can tell you are disappointed. So, in my opinion, regardless of how this works out, you will never enjoy this battery.
If such is the case, I might suggest you follow the instructions for their warranty - let them know you are not completely satisfied and return the battery. You will have to eat the shipping cost but I believe this may be in your best interest.
Then buy a battery locally or even try Amazon (especially if you are prime). Good luck
Man, that was 11 years ago, I bet he resolved the issue by now
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