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Serviceble car battery-is it dead?
bwenyenye
#11 Posted : Tuesday, March 06, 2012 12:07:04 PM
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How do you put Car battery and Nakumatt Together......Pray Pray Pray

Now the best battery guys I know are Chloride Exide ( Industrial Area) and they will test yours and give you the correct battery and advice for your car( Not all cars use the same battery specifications). They still give you a warranty.

As regards whether to take maintenance free or not,it really depends on how often you use your car! kama ni gari ya everyday use, then the ordinary one is better due to the frequent charge and discharge while you use the car. If you use the car like twice or three times a week, then the maintenance free one will do better.
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Spend.thrift
#12 Posted : Tuesday, March 06, 2012 12:18:56 PM
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bwenyenye wrote:
How do you put Car battery and Nakumatt Together......[-o< Pray Pray

Now the best battery guys I know are Chloride Exide ( Industrial Area) and they will test yours and give you the correct battery and advice for your car( Not all cars use the same battery specifications). They still give you a warranty.

As regards whether to take maintenance free or not,it really depends on how often you use your car! kama ni gari ya everyday use, then the ordinary one is better due to the frequent charge and discharge while you use the car. If you use the car like twice or three times a week, then the maintenance free one will do better.



Bwenyenye. You must be a real burgouise of the old order.

The concept of all under one roof is what Nakumatt and now many others too is made off. They are agents for TVs, Car batteries e.t.c i.e more of selling space sellers than what you know.

Do not condemn us to Chloride Exide and why not put Nakumatt/Tusky's if you like and Car battery together oe even cars, TVs or readymade juice?

chloride batteries dissapoint a lot from my experience. My bad battery experiences stopped the day I mbought a ngileen maindainace free mbattery (like the old handy man at the shop called it) from a shop (motormart) located at Nakumatt mega. The same ngileen mbattery, I believe it is AMARON made in India, is found at Nakumatt supermarket outlets
bwenyenye
#13 Posted : Tuesday, March 06, 2012 12:59:45 PM
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Bwenyenye. You must be a real burgouise of the old order.



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jaggernaut
#14 Posted : Tuesday, March 06, 2012 1:28:20 PM
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My car came with a maintenance free battery from japan and it died after a few months. Shopped for a chloride exide one but terminals couldn't fit. The option was to change the cars terminals. But then someone recommended KV from Thailand which fit perfectly and its now been 1yr of trouble free service. It came with a 1yr warranty.
Magigi
#15 Posted : Tuesday, March 06, 2012 1:31:39 PM
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Spend.thrift wrote:
bwenyenye wrote:
How do you put Car battery and Nakumatt Together......[-o< Pray Pray

Now the best battery guys I know are Chloride Exide ( Industrial Area) and they will test yours and give you the correct battery and advice for your car( Not all cars use the same battery specifications). They still give you a warranty.

As regards whether to take maintenance free or not,it really depends on how often you use your car! kama ni gari ya everyday use, then the ordinary one is better due to the frequent charge and discharge while you use the car. If you use the car like twice or three times a week, then the maintenance free one will do better.



Bwenyenye. You must be a real burgouise of the old order.

chloride batteries dissapoint a lot from my experience. My bad battery experiences stopped the day I mbought a ngileen maindainace free mbattery (like the old handy man at the shop called it) from a shop (motormart) located at Nakumatt mega. The same ngileen mbattery, I believe it is AMARON made in India, is found at Nakumatt supermarket outlets


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Djinn
#16 Posted : Tuesday, March 06, 2012 1:47:57 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Some basics before you buy a new battery.

How long have you had the battery? A well looked after battery should last 3 - 4 years.

Have you looked after the battery well? A well looked after one is checked and topped up (if maintenance type every two weeks with distilled water ONLY).

Are the leads clean and covered with vaseline or have those white sediments formed on them?

If all above are in order, something is draining it, usual culprit is the alarm system.

Did the battery come with a warranty when bought or was it one of those funny unpronouncible names from that country C***a?


very true @GG - if I can chip in - if your battery level is low, maybe you can suspect your alternator of over charging it (thus it boils when running - overcharges to sometimes 14v and slowly the charge dissipates).

Or it could have been a one off incident with wiring that maybe caused a short and therefore the battery was affected - in which case, top up with battery water and see how that goes. I did that with a battery that was just outside the warranty period...and it lasted another 2 years or so.

Those deriding Nakumatt Motor Boutique - I think if you know what battery you want you can get it from there. I have done so TWICE - conveniently in the evening...both times for a Voltmaster.
gk
#17 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2016 12:11:25 PM
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What are the best car batteries in the market today?
I bgt a new maintenance free chloride exd last yr and its giving me problems already.
grolut
#18 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2016 8:51:12 PM
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gk wrote:
What are the best car batteries in the market today?
I bgt a new maintenance free chloride exd last yr and its giving me problems already.


Yangu I got in 2014, don't remember the name but it still works. It's black and green if that helps anyone identify. Picked it at Nakumatt Highway.
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Niko Salama
#19 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2016 9:14:23 PM
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If the battery is not old then check the alternator
Chaka
#20 Posted : Saturday, February 20, 2016 11:15:38 AM
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gk wrote:
What are the best car batteries in the market today?
I bgt a new maintenance free chloride exd last yr and its giving me problems already.

Is it out of warranty?
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