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Battery Problem, Exchange, Warranty - UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="FishingCop" data-source="post: 137255" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>I've seen these posts also - and, I agree that a regular replacement for no good reason is not proper. When I took mine back, they tested it and determined that it was bad before they would replace it. </p><p></p><p>If you've followed this post, you sill see that I took responsibility for not maintaining/charging/checking the water, etc. as it should have been done. I believe that the batteries going bad were probably my fault and not a inferior product. I've learned a lot from the responses above and, hopefully, I will get several years use out of my two new batteries. So, in one sense, I probably abused the warranty cause I didn't maintain the battery properly and therefore, am part of the problem. But, on the other hand, I did not intentionally abuse the warranty nor not care for the battery because I could get a new one free - it was simply my inexperience and being a novice boat owner. I have learned from the experience and we will definitely maintain my batteries properly in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishingCop, post: 137255, member: 133"] I've seen these posts also - and, I agree that a regular replacement for no good reason is not proper. When I took mine back, they tested it and determined that it was bad before they would replace it. If you've followed this post, you sill see that I took responsibility for not maintaining/charging/checking the water, etc. as it should have been done. I believe that the batteries going bad were probably my fault and not a inferior product. I've learned a lot from the responses above and, hopefully, I will get several years use out of my two new batteries. So, in one sense, I probably abused the warranty cause I didn't maintain the battery properly and therefore, am part of the problem. But, on the other hand, I did not intentionally abuse the warranty nor not care for the battery because I could get a new one free - it was simply my inexperience and being a novice boat owner. I have learned from the experience and we will definitely maintain my batteries properly in the future. [/QUOTE]
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