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Mickyboy 29th May 2020 17:02

Just an informative post on a car battery supplier
 
Sometime ago a colleague of mine needed a new battery for his Rover 75 Diesel, and decided to purchase a new battery from a company called batteriesontheweb2011 on eBay it came with a standard three year guarantee, he said he paid £53 for it and it was a type 096, well after it being on his car for approximately 18 months, I decided whilst I was working on it to remove the battery and test it, this is what I found using my tester, I must say I was quite surprised for such a cheap battery it appears to be of good quality, it was rated at 640CCA but produced 786CCA and had 12.7 volts this is not a personal recommendation, and nor am I affiliated with this company in any way, however I thought that it might make interesting reading for people who are considering buying or needing a new battery for their car. Obviously it’s a budget option, as I would normally be of the opinion that Bosch or varta batteries in my opinion seem to be the best long term.
And having a Bosch battery on my cars I’ve always found them reliable, however I do appreciate that there are people who are struggling now with the financial implications of coronavirus and may be looking for a cost effective battery, hence the reason why I have uploaded this
Hope it helps someone
Mick

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...13e910b6c5.jpg

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...13e912eb41.jpg

victorgte 29th May 2020 18:00

Never heard of that make but then it’s not necessarily a problem. You have established that it could be a good buy at a budget price.
LION batteries I find are poor quality. My local MOT tester has the same opinion.
My real gripe with batteries is when they put a famous or well known name on it only to be a duff product.
Recently discovered ones are RAC and Duracell. We’ve all heard of both but are they any good?
My Scimitar failed to start on the 30th October one year just a day before I sorned it for the winter. RAC attended and tried to sell me a 063 battery for £85. I declined not just at the price but there was no point buying a new battery for just one day.
Come March I went to my local supplier and picked up Varta for just £51 inc vat.
My wife’s BMW had a Duracell battery. Changed it a week into ownership.

Mike Noc 15th December 2020 13:18

Well mine and Mrs Noc's batteries both bought the farm within a week of each other so thought I would buy a pair of these. The old ones were both Bosch S4s, one 9 years old and the other unknown as it came with a scrapper I bought.

When the new pair arrived they looked to be securely packaged - cardboard box with thick polystyrene panels and each battery enclosed in a sealed plastic bag. Unfortunately, as you can see from the photo, they forgot to cover the vent hole on one of them and lo and behold it must have travelled upside down for a bit and had leaked acid in the bag.

https://i.imgur.com/6RIxfRm.jpg?1


Let the supplier know and said to save returning it I'd be happy if they sent some electrolyte and I can top it back up or give me a bit of discount and I'll buy some myself.

Their response was to go round to my local garage and get them to top it up, or just use distilled water. I've always said you get to know how good a company is when things go wrong and in the past I've had some falling over themselves to sort things out. Not this time it would seem. :getmecoat:

Will probably top it back up with some electrolyte from one of the old batteries, saves weakening the mix. Haven't left any Ebay feedback yet, still pondering how to phrase it. ;)

Arctic 15th December 2020 18:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Noc (Post 2854149)
Well mine and Mrs Noc's batteries both bought the farm within a week of each other so thought I would buy a pair of these. The old ones were both Bosch S4s, one 9 years old and the other unknown as it came with a scrapper I bought.

When the new pair arrived they looked to be securely packaged - cardboard box with thick polystyrene panels and each battery enclosed in a sealed plastic bag. Unfortunately, as you can see from the photo, they forgot to cover the vent hole on one of them and lo and behold it must have travelled upside down for a bit and had leaked acid in the bag.

https://i.imgur.com/6RIxfRm.jpg?1


Let the supplier know and said to save returning it I'd be happy if they sent some electrolyte and I can top it back up or give me a bit of discount and I'll buy some myself.

Quote:

Their response was to go round to my local garage and get them to top it up, or just use distilled water. I've always said you get to know how good a company is when things go wrong and in the past I've had some falling over themselves to sort things out. Not this time it would seem. :getmecoat:
Will probably top it back up with some electrolyte from one of the old batteries, saves weakening the mix. Haven't left any Ebay feedback yet, still pondering how to phrase it. ;)


Hi Mike.
Say it as it is battery leaked acid poor after sale service avoid

Heddy 15th December 2020 18:10

Good heads up, if it does the job and stands the test of time, why not? Bought a Yuasa in August and it leaked from the top edge within weeks. It was replaced FOC of course and new one is fine.

Mike Noc 15th December 2020 22:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arctic (Post 2854202)
Hi Mike.
Say it as it is battery leaked acid poor after sale service avoid


Cheers Steve - I was struggling a bit to get what I wanted to say in the word limit, but that says it all. Funnily enough I bought a sealed 12v battery from them a couple of weeks ago for my grandaughter's elecric tractor and that was fine. We all make mistakes, but I thought it a bit off that they didn't want to do anything to help rectify the problem.


















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coab 17th December 2020 06:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mickyboy (Post 2815348)
Sometime ago a colleague of mine needed a new battery for his Rover 75 Diesel, and decided to purchase a new battery from a company called batteriesontheweb2011 on eBay it came with a standard three year guarantee, he said he paid £53 for it and it was a type 096, well after it being on his car for approximately 18 months, I decided whilst I was working on it to remove the battery and test it, this is what I found using my tester, I must say I was quite surprised for such a cheap battery it appears to be of good quality, it was rated at 640CCA but produced 786CCA and had 12.7 volts this is not a personal recommendation, and nor am I affiliated with this company in any way, however I thought that it might make interesting reading for people who are considering buying or needing a new battery for their car. Obviously it’s a budget option, as I would normally be of the opinion that Bosch or varta batteries in my opinion seem to be the best long term.
And having a Bosch battery on my cars I’ve always found them reliable, however I do appreciate that there are people who are struggling now with the financial implications of coronavirus and may be looking for a cost effective battery, hence the reason why I have uploaded this
Hope it helps someone
Mick

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...13e910b6c5.jpg

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...13e912eb41.jpg

I have one of those testers! Handy bit of kit for customers cars.:xmas-smiley-008:

AndyN01 17th December 2020 08:58

I thought that Foxwell tester looks like a really useful bit of kit. Just the thing to tell you what's actually going on.

Then I Googled it and found out how much they are :icon_cry:.

Much as I'd love one that's not going to happen for the odd times I'd use it.

The big question is there anything similar at a more affordable price OR is it a case of quality, reliable, accurate kit cost quality money :icon_question:

Arctic 17th December 2020 09:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyN01 (Post 2854431)
I thought that Foxwell tester looks like a really useful bit of kit. Just the thing to tell you what's actually going on.

Quote:

Then I Googled it and found out how much they are :icon_cry:.

Much as I'd love one that's not going to happen for the odd times I'd use it.

The big question is there anything similar at a more affordable price OR is it a case of quality, reliable, accurate kit cost quality money :icon_question:

Hi Andy.
Hint for Xmas present £30 is not to bad a bottle of aftershave can cost more. :xmas-smiley-008:

https://www.wish.com/product/5d2b03e..._BwE&share=web

http://www.newcastlediagnostics.co.u...nalyzer-tester

coab 17th December 2020 09:24

I bought mine from China not a bad price. Delivery 2 weeks approx. I buy most of my things from here👍
£23.56 24% Off | FOXWELL BT100 Pro 12V Car Battery Tester for Lead Acid Flooded AGM GEL 12V Digital Battery Analyzer 100-1100CCA Diagnostic Tool
https://a.aliexpress.com/_BPhvYb

This is also a great piece of kit. Handy and helps as the eyes aren’t as they used to be!
£3.73 43% Off | USB Rechargeable With Built-in Battery Set Multi Function Folding Work Light COB LED Camping Torch Flashlight
https://a.aliexpress.com/_BPUSaT


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