The other Derek
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Been having issues with X2Power batteries. Have had 2 replacements since I moved to Texas in 2020 and BatteriesPlus doesn't want to honor the 5-year warranty from my original purchase in Michigan in 2019. Fine print of their warranty reads that only 2 replacements will be offered. Batteries seem to overheat and then won't hold a charge.
The last battery that was replaced and the one currently in my Jeep both had the covers/caps popped off. This seems like an overcharging/overheating issue. Finally got my Jeep regeared to 4.56 (from 3.21) this spring. Prior to that I installed a USB/voltage readout to replace the accessory jack in the dash.
It's rolling on 35s and after the re-gear the voltage has dropped from 14.3-14.4 to pretty steadily 13.9 while on the highway. I'm also in Texas and high temps have exceeded 100F nearly every day since early July. It's finally starting to cool off a little, but now the Jeep is starting to momentarily die in the 100F+ heat. It'll kinda stutter like it's going to stall, and I can see a very short drop in voltage. I put a bluetooth BBQ thermometer next to the battery while running errands over the weekend and got temps up to 165F although it stayed pretty steady at 160 as long as I was moving.
So, I want/need to replace my battery ASAP. I was sold on the X2Power Dual Purpose/Deep Cycle as I added a fridge to the back and worried that a long day at the beach or camping trip could turn into a nightmare. Seemed like a good idea to spend a little extra on a reliable battery, but I ended up with e NOCO Boost anyway with all the problems these batteries have given. I had considered trying to run dual batteries for extra security, but if it's getting too hot, I don't want to just double my headache.
Is it likely that I was overcharging the battery with the stock gearing and 35s? Is 160-165 too hot for an AGM battery? Do I need to vent my hood?
I will not be getting another battery from BatteriesPlus mostly due to it being a PITA to drive out there. We have quite a few auto parts places (Oreilly/Advance/AutoZone/Napa) here in town and I'd prefer to avoid the headache of finding a replacement battery in case I run into problems.
To complicate matters, I also just replaced the HVAC recirculation actuator motor. Not fun, but that clicking would occur frequently when I was outside near the Jeep with no key in the ignition. So yes, there was a parasitic draw that has been addressed.