Powerline Batteries

FAQs About Batteries

Q: Are generic batteries as good as name brands?

A: Generic batteries can perform well for many uses, but name brands often last longer and provide better reliability in demanding applications.

Q: Do store-bought batteries come charged?

A: Most store-bought batteries are charged and ready to use. Some deep-cycle and specialty batteries may need charging first.

Q: Is it better to buy an OEM battery?

A: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) batteries match your equipment’s specifications perfectly. They can be more reliable but may cost more than alternatives.

Q: How long do store-bought batteries last?

A: Battery lifespan varies by type and usage. Many last 2-5 years, but lithium and AGM batteries can last longer.

Q: Which battery is best quality?

A: The best quality battery depends on your needs. Brands like Optima, Trojan, and Battle Born are top choices for reliability and performance.

Q: Which battery brand will last the longest?

A: Lithium batteries from brands like Battle Born often last 10 years or more, outlasting most traditional options.

Q: How long can a car battery sit unused?

A: Car batteries can sit unused for 1-3 months before losing charge. Regularly starting your vehicle or using a maintainer helps.

Q: What is the difference between an OEM and an original battery?

A: OEM batteries are made by the same company that built your vehicle. Original batteries might refer to aftermarket versions that fit your equipment.

Q: What is the world's most durable battery?

A: Lithium-ion batteries, especially those designed for solar or RV use, are considered some of the most durable and long-lasting.

Q: Should I get an OEM battery?

A: If your equipment requires specific performance, an OEM battery is a safe choice. For general use, aftermarket options can save money.

RV Batteries

Q: What kind of battery should you use in an RV?

A: Deep-cycle batteries, such as lithium or AGM, are ideal for RVs due to their ability to handle long discharges.

Q: How do I know what size battery for my RV?

A: Check your RV’s manual or existing battery specs. Consider your energy needs to ensure the battery provides enough amp hours.

Q: What is the longest-lasting battery for an RV?

A: Lithium batteries, like those from Battle Born, typically last the longest and provide excellent performance for RV use.

Q: How much battery power do I need for my RV?

A: Calculate your daily energy usage in amp hours. Most RVs need 100-300 amp hours for basic needs.

Q: What does AGM battery mean?

A: AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are sealed lead-acid batteries known for durability, spill-proof design, and high performance.

Q: How many years is an RV battery good for?

A: Lifespan varies by type. Lead-acid batteries last 2-5 years, while lithium batteries can last 10+ years with proper care.

Q: How do I choose an RV battery?

A: Consider your energy needs, budget, and the battery’s capacity, lifespan, and maintenance requirements.

Q: How do I know if my RV needs a new battery?

A: Signs include slow charge times, short run time, and visible damage like swelling or corrosion.

Q: What is the best battery for an RV?

A: Lithium batteries are the best for long life and performance. AGM batteries are a good, lower-cost alternative.

Golf Cart Batteries

Q: What kind of batteries do you put in a golf cart?

A: Golf carts typically use deep-cycle lead-acid or lithium batteries for reliable, long-lasting performance.

Q: Can you use any 12V battery in a golf cart?

A: Not all 12V batteries are suitable. Golf carts need deep-cycle batteries to handle repeated charging and discharging.

Q: How many amp hour batteries do you need for a golf cart?

A: Most golf carts require batteries with 150-250 amp hours, depending on the cart’s usage and power needs.

Q: How long should batteries last in a golf cart?

A: With proper care, lead-acid batteries last 3-5 years, while lithium batteries can last 10 years or more.