I was watching a Youtube video of a guy in Arizona who had dead batteries on two of his vehicles. (I know, scintillating stuff). One battery, a premium Walmart battery with a warranty, was only a year and a half old. Turns out the warranty was no good, because he had already used it when he got the current battery that died. The other battery, just a regular Walmart battery that cost half what the other one did, was only 2 1/2 years old. He said he has to change batteries every 2-3 years because of the brutal heat in Arizona.
I've never heard of extreme heat being a destroyer of batteries. I've always heard that extreme cold was the big battery destroyer. Plus, I have never in the 50-plus years I've owned cars had to replace one battery in a car. I've had to replace alternators, but never batteries. The only thing I've ever had to replace batteries in has been riding lawn mowers. Anyone else have the same bad luck with batteries as this guy?
I've never heard of extreme heat being a destroyer of batteries. I've always heard that extreme cold was the big battery destroyer. Plus, I have never in the 50-plus years I've owned cars had to replace one battery in a car. I've had to replace alternators, but never batteries. The only thing I've ever had to replace batteries in has been riding lawn mowers. Anyone else have the same bad luck with batteries as this guy?