Diehard Silver Battery Review
If you require a reliable car battery that stands the test of time, then look no further than Diehard Silver Battery. These batteries last longer than regular ones and provide optimal performance in all climates and seasons -always ready to start your engine with ease!
Need more power? Consider upgrading to the DieHard Gold model for added strength. The only downsides we could find were that they are a bit more expensive than your average battery.
Don’t want to install the battery yourself? No problem! Stop by a garage near you and take advantage of Diehard’s free battery testing and installation service.
- This product is designed to be very reliable and has a long life.
- It also provides superior starting power.
- Low-maintenance, so you don’t have to worry about it as much.
- If you want a more dependable battery, upgrade to a DieHard Gold battery.
Battery Type
Lead-acid batteries are the most common type of battery. They are relatively inexpensive and can be found at most stores that sell car batteries. Diehard Silver is a lead-acid battery. Lead-acid batteries come in two main varieties: flooded and sealed. Flooded lead-acid batteries require periodic watering, while sealed lead-acid batteries do not.
Cold Cranking Amperage
The cold-cranking amperage (CCA) is the amount of current a battery can provide at 0 degrees Fahrenheit. A higher CCA rating means that the battery will be able to start a car in colder weather.
Diehard Silver batteries have a Cold Cranking Amperage 575 and Cranking Amperage 720, which are lower than the standard market. This battery is great for people who live in cold climates or drive their cars often. It will provide more power to start your car and has a longer life.
Reserve Capacity
The reserve capacity is the amount of time a fully charged battery can run at 25 amps before dropping to its final voltage. A higher RC rating means that the battery will last longer under heavy use.
Diehard Silver batteries have a Reserve Capacity of 90 Minutes which is higher than most standard car batteries. If you need more reserve capacity, then we can suggest you to go with a DieHard Gold battery.
Voltage
The voltage of a battery is the amount of energy it contains. A higher voltage means that the battery will provide more power to start a car or run electronic devices. Diehard Silver batteries have a voltage of 12 volts which is standard for car batteries.
Warranty
DieHard Silver batteries come with a two-year free replacement warranty and one year of prorated coverage. This means that if the battery fails within two years, you can get a free replacement. If it fails after two years, you will have to pay a percentage of the cost of the battery. Diehard Gold batteries come with a three-year free replacement warranty and five years of prorated coverage.
Terminal Location
Diehard Silver is the top post battery. This means that the positive and negative terminals are located on the top of the battery. It’s a Negative Terminal Location on Top Left and Positive Terminal Location on Top Right.
Item Dimensions
To find the perfect match, you need to check your car manual and compare it with the battery you want to use. The item dimensions of Diehard Silver are L x W x H – 11.02in X 0.98in X 12.21in.
Our Observation
After going through all the features, we think that DieHard Silver is a good battery for people who are looking for an upgrade from their current battery. It has a higher CCA and RC rating than most standard batteries, and it comes with a two-year free replacement warranty. If you need more power or a longer warranty, we recommend getting a DieHard Gold battery.
Conclusion
I’m not sure how to rate this battery since it doesn’t have many features, but I think it’s worth the price for what you get. It has a long life span and provides superior starting power. The only downside I’ve found is that it doesn’t have a high cold cranking amp.
This battery is perfect for people who are looking for a reliable battery without all the extra features. It’s an excellent choice for people who live in warmer climates or drive their cars often.
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