Very disappointed that my Power Stroke 7.3 couldn't start in 45Β°F with two brand new Interstate green-tops after a week below freezing. I'm lucky I had another (seriously questionable) vehicle to go buy a new battery charger since my old shitty one is >100mi away right now. I only got three ~5sec cranks before they gave out. I usually buy black-top Interstates but even their standard batteries should do better than this, shouldn't they? And the fuel filter is like 9mo old. I don't fkn know.
@bobbyd0g Interstate are plain standard batteries, if you want something for extreme cold you'd need an AGM battery.
They can still freeze if it gets really cold, but they are generally far more durable and give more cold amps down to lower temps than standard batteries.
@matoakit I thought AGMs were particularly susceptible to cold, and experience permanent damage if they freeze⦠I was told to keep my Renogy AGM warm, for the solar in the trailer