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PrairieGoat

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Posted: 10/16/07 05:48pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hurricaner wrote:

All repeat this one more time, Deka and Interstate 6 volt batteries are the same, they are made by US battery. Buy them from Costco or a golf cart company and save your self some money.

Sam


Not looking to start an argument, but not according to East Penn Manufacturing (East Penn-Deka) or the local Deka dealers.


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Posted: 10/16/07 06:04pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Well you be the judge, here is the Deka 6 volt.

Here is a link where you can check out the US battery 6 volt. It is the same battery as the Interstate U2200, welcome to marketing.


http://www.usbattery.com/pages/6vgolf.htm

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Deffently different batteries Sam, Deffently Different. Like the poster above, who kindly provided the link, I went to the East Penn Battery Company site and confirmed they make DEKA and MK I've not tracked the linage of Interstate though.


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Posted: 10/16/07 07:12pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Deffently different batteries Sam, Deffently Different. Like the poster above, who kindly provided the link, I went to the East Penn Battery Company site and confirmed they make DEKA and MK I've not tracked the linage of Interstate though.

How can you say they are different? Look at them, they are identical and those speed caps are a US battery patent. I have no doubt that Deka makes some of their batteries but their 6 volts are made by US battery, Interstate does not make batteries... period.

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Deffently different batteries Sam, Deffently Different. Like the poster above, who kindly provided the link, I went to the East Penn Battery Company site and confirmed they make DEKA and MK I've not tracked the linage of Interstate though.

How can you say they are different? Look at them, they are identical and those speed caps are a US battery patent. I have no doubt that Deka makes some of their batteries but their 6 volts are made by US battery, Interstate does not make batteries... period.

Sam


Remember patents can be licensed! The last time I looked at Trojan T-105s, they had the same speed cap....are you telling me that US Battery makes Trojan batteries as well?!? That would make most of these well pedigreed 6V batteries (Trojan, Interstate, Deka, US Battery (?)) the same.......boy, them's fightin' words around these here parts!!!

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Posted: 10/16/07 08:34pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You better check for prices on Trojan 105's. I paid $110 a piece in Kalispel, MT. in July. Some battery outfit out of Spokane, WA. Lead has gone up, but I believe you are getting ripped.

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Posted: 10/16/07 08:39pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

According to the BATTERY MANUFACTURERS AND BRAND NAMES LIST, Deka is made by East Penn-Deka, and Interstate U series batteries are made by U.S. Battery, although U.S. Battery makes the Deka Marine Master. The Deka Pro Master series are made by East Penn. Oh, and Trojans are made by Trojan, but they also make Sea-Volt for West Marine.

Is that confusing enough? If not, go to the above link.


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although U.S. Battery makes the Deka Marine Master. The Deka Pro Master series are made by East Penn
John, I think you have that backwards, us battery makes the pro master 6 volt.

Trojan battery makes their own 6 volters as does Exide, neither of these use speed caps. All the batteries I have seen with speed caps are made by US battery. Look at the Trojan web site, you will not find speed caps on any of their batteries.

Sam

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Posted: 10/18/07 12:44pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If i remember correctly, something makes me think Johnson Controls had something to do with the SamsClub 6 volts I have...


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Posted: 10/18/07 02:06pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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although U.S. Battery makes the Deka Marine Master. The Deka Pro Master series are made by East Penn
John, I think you have that backwards, us battery makes the pro master 6 volt.

Trojan battery makes their own 6 volters as does Exide, neither of these use speed caps. All the batteries I have seen with speed caps are made by US battery. Look at the Trojan web site, you will not find speed caps on any of their batteries.

Sam

Sam,

I'm just repeating what Bill Darden has on his site, because his listing of manufacturer's and brand names is the most complete I have seen and he updates it regularly. I have Lifelines. I can also see where someone might license the speed caps from US Battery.

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