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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

GS (Guaranty Sucks) Battery

After work and a day is off, I’m on my way to get my car. Sky was dark and it seems going to rain somehow it didn’t, everything seems to be normal. I reach my car as usual get all my stuff in it and start to ignite, alarm sounds……eyoueyoueoeuoeuoeoue…….EEEEeeeerrrrrrrrr……….!@#$%^&@#$%^&#$%^@#$%^&&^%$##$%^&………….Car alarm sound and signal light blink…tick..tick..tick…attery and fuel indicator turn on………AAAAARRRRRrrrhhhhhhhhh……Not again!!!!!! Car battery die again…….

This is the second time, my car stop moving in company because of battery problem. Consider my self do have car maintenance check and it still can happen; battery. First time happen in February 2005 and second time happen April 2006. The ‘new’ battery can only last for 14 month. Guest what……it just out of warranty for 2 months. GS battery link ‘http://www.gs.astra.co.id/’ .

I get help and start my car and get to my mechanic.

Me: Shit man, the battery die again.
Mechanic: Let me check it. Where you get the battery from?
Me: The shop just opposite xxxxxx shopping complex, name ‘Hxxx Cxxx’. Remember.
Mechanic: Yah…..Let see….

Take out a voltmeter, measure the voltage level. It shows about 13V. He switch it off and on again and again……The voltage start to swing and 5 minutes later it begin to drop to 12V.

Mechanic: Seems like the battery is spoil. Can’t help but have to replace this battery.
Me: How about the warranty?
Mechanic: Hmmmm….Let see….The battery purchase at Feb last year….Hah….out of warranty.
Me: What!!!!!!!! Oh man this is really tooooo bad.
Mechanic: Battery sometimes would last long and some will not. Some can last for approximate 2 years and some a fews month.
Me: Do you thing I’m changing a dry cell battery for a toy car? (Smile……..but still feel bad of this problem)
Mechanic: You wanna change a new battery right now? Even the car could ignite and start but it wouldn’t spare you tomorrow and same issue will happen.
Me: Well…..then change it. (Shit…….the mechanic trying hard but this is fact. I just do not give a chance to let it happen again)

By the time I get all this thing done is almost close to 10pm and I yet to grab my dinner. Erh…forget it….Thanks to GS battery for all this. Finally I understand why they name their battery manufacturer company as GS because GS = Guarantee Sucks.

This is what GS battery quote:
To guarantee our product quality, we provide a growing shopisticated and up to date testing facilities for raw material, components and battery performance. While to support our product and technology advancement we also continuously improve our research and development facilities.
Battery life span taken from ‘http://www.aas.com.sg/features/archive/otr0204.htm’
Battery Life SpanBatteries have an average life span of between 18 and 24 months.
The car battery can last a considerable period in a normal-functioning car that is driven every day because the alternator keeps the battery at full charge. However, if the battery is left for days or weeks in a semi-discharged condition, crystals formed will cause adverse chemical reactions within the battery. This will in turn damage the battery cells, and the battery would no longer be able to hold a full charge.
The lifespan of a battery is however not totally dependent on the amount of work it has done. Since the battery is a chemical device, its capacity will decrease as the battery grows older and loses some of the active material from its plates. Therefore, the common belief of economizing on the use of electrical equipment, such as headlights and the radio, to extend the life of a battery is incorrect.Normally a battery "ages" as the active positive plate material flakes off due to the normal expansion and contraction that occurs during the discharge and charge cycles. This causes a loss of plate capacity and a brown sediment called sludge or "mud," that builds up in the bottom of the case and can shorten the lifespan of the cell plates. Deep discharges, heat, vibration, fast charging, and overcharging all accelerate the "aging" process. The major cause of premature car battery failure is loss of water caused from high heat under the hood, or overcharging
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