Battery OEM Nissan or Deka

Deka Battery

I just ordered a Deka EXT20L, from what ive read everyone loves it. At $87 from Lowes its worth the gamble. Its a sealed AGM battery so it can be mounted anywhere, ill be putting it under the rear seat.

Pros: everyone loves it, sealed AGM
Part number: EXT20L
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Deka Battery

I have personal experience with with both battery technology and the litium ones put the conventional small battery to shame. If I left my car with the small Deka that's in it for a few weeks without starting, or turning off the cut-off switch, the alarm and small draw I have from a wacky door switch would completely drain it.

Pros: lithium ones better
Cons: drains quickly
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Deka Battery

Me too. Using a Deka ETX20 right now. Scooped it for $85 shipped from Tri-State Battery. I just got my car back on the road, so I haven't seen how well it holds its charge without running the car every day though.

Part number: ETX20
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Deka Battery

Great thread. I have used lightweight batteries in all of my builds. Dont buy Braille or any high end BS. They are all rebranded Deka. Ended up grabbing a etx14 power sports battery from autoquest for $70. Same as the Deka ext14 just rebranded.

Pros: works like a charm
Part number: ETX14
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Deka Battery

In sum, I can fully recommend the Deka ETX30L battery for long-term and continuous use in our cars.

Pros: long-term, continuous use
Vehicle: Porsche
Part number: ETX30L
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Deka Battery

I have some extended experience with a lightweight battery in my daily driven 2006 Boxster S, which is well known for the demands it places on the battery. In spite of that, I successfully used the Deka ETX30L (21 lbs.) for almost 3.5 years.

Pros: reliable lightweight battery
Cons: trickle charger needed
Vehicle: Porsche
Part number: ETX30L
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Deka Battery

Just use a Deka ETX20L. I think they're 15 pounds or so and they're cheap and widely available. Mine seem to last about 2-3 years, although they usually die from me forgetting to turn the headlights off. I was able to recharge my last one using a wall charger and I squeezed another 6 months out of it before finally replacing it.

Pros: cheap, widely available
Cons: last about 2-3 years
Part number: ETX-20L
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OEM Nissan Battery

Our other car, the 2016 Leaf, kinda is the embodiment of all the negative talking points you hear about, since it's an older EV: It uses an outdated & slower charging standard, has a small battery, and has significant battery degradation (29%) since Nissan decided, in their infinite wisdom, to not give the Leaf a coolant loop for the batteries. (Heat is the biggest killer for EV batteries).

Cons: significant battery degradation, no battery coolant loop, outdated charging standard, small battery
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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