How Climate Affects Battery Performance: Tips for Maintaining Battery Efficiency in Different Weather Conditions
Regardless of the freezing winter or the burning summer temperature, it is essential to know how to handle batteries in these conditions.
Cold Weather Impact
Cold conditions affect batteries by discharging them faster and even decrease the battery’s overall capacity. This is especially the case as temperatures dip below zero. While no battery is immune from the cold, higher performance and quality batteries have proven to be far more resistant. The best practice is to maintain your batteries state of charge to combat potential freezing and stay on top of the faster discharge rates that the cold subjects your battery to.
Tips for Cold Weather:
Keep Batteries Warm: Batteries should be ideally stored in warm conditions, if possible. If maintaining a stable temperature is a challenge, insulated battery boxes and thermal blankets are an effective stop gap.
Regular Maintenance: While AGM Battery design is not affected by corrosion, flooded lead acid batteries are, and it’s important to clean any corrosion on the battery connections. It was also found that maintaining good electrical contact can assist the batteries to perform well in low temperatures.
State of Charge: Do not let batteries discharge while they are exposed to cold temperatures to avoid freezing and to guarantee that they can supply the necessary energy.
Hot Weather Impact
High temperatures cause the chemical reactions within the batteries to occur more frequently and thus cause the batteries to self-discharge more often and therefore have a shorter lifespan. Overheating is especially dangerous, it can lead to battery failure.
Tips for Hot Weather:
Avoid Direct Sunlight: It is recommended to keep batteries in a shadow or cool place to avoid situations when they get very hot.
Ventilation: Correct ventilation around batteries should be maintained so as to allow for proper dissipation of heat.
Check Electrolyte Levels: When it comes to flooded lead-acid batteries, one needs to check and ensure that low electrolyte levels do not overheat the battery and cause damage.
Humidity and Moisture
High humidity, as we all know, can cause corrosion of the terminals in flooded batteries. That can affect connections, meaning efficiency will be affected or the battery may even fail.
Tips for Humidity:
Sealed Enclosures: To prevent moisture from penetrating the battery, seal the battery housing.
Regular Inspections: Regularly check for battery corrosion and always make sure that the battery terminals are clean.
General Maintenance Tips
Regardless of the climate, some general maintenance practices can help ensure your batteries remain efficient and last longer:
Regular Charging: Do not allow batteries to run all the way down. Charging and discharging have effects on battery health, and as a result, it is recommended that you charge your battery regularly.
Proper Storage: Batteries should also be stored in a cool dry place when not in use to avoid the effects of weather on them.
Monitoring Systems: Some of the things to invest in include battery monitoring systems that help monitor the battery health as well as performance in real-time.
For this reason, it is advisable to know how various weather conditions influence battery performance and incorporate the above-discussed maintenance tips to guarantee the batteries’ efficiency and reliability throughout the year.
Adventures Off the Grid: Overlanding and Camping Batteries
If you’re an a person who likes to spend time off the grid, a reliable power source is a must. AGM batteries from Fullriver Battery are reliable power solutions for overlanding, camping, and other outdoor pursuits so that your equipment remains powered wherever the road may lead you.
What makes AGM Batteries such a smart choice?
AGM batteries are built specifically for rugged conditions and are as tough as they are reliable. Their sealed construction prevents leaks and their ability to operate in any orientation makes them a natural choice for mobile and off road applications. However, their depth cycle capabilities provide a steady stream of power for extended usage which is critical in overlanding.
Overlanding and Camping Applications
Powering Appliances: AGM batteries are used to power refrigerators and stoves, lighting and communication devices and provide consistent energy for all your needs.
Solar Integration: These batteries are portable and can be paired with portable solar panels to give you a sustainable source of energy.
Backup Power: A backup system in case of emergencies will never let you run out of power.
Real-World Success Stories
Learn from adventurers who use Fullriver Battery products to run their off grid adventures. Our batteries deliver performance, and peace of mind, from cross country road trips to remote camping excursions.
Ready for Your Next Adventure
Fullriver Battery has options to power your adventure no matter if you are an overlanding enthusiast, casual camper, or full-time van lifer. Prepare for your next trip with our trusted AGM batteries.
Full Throttle Battery is Headed Back to SEMA, Here’s Why We Love It!
The Specialty Equipment Market Association, or SEMA as you may know it, dates to 1963. Back then, it was known as the Speed Equipment Manufacturers Association. It was a contingent of go-fast manufacturers that supplied high performance equipment to the racing and hot rod community. Since the show’s iteration, it has grown to reflect not only current and past trends within the automotive industry but features everything relevant to the overall vehicle landscape. If you want to see multi-purpose bug out vehicles, Formula One race cars, vintage hot rods, supercars, trophy trucks, motorcycles, manufacturers, warehouse distributors, media developers, racing teams, car clubs, they will all converge in Las Vegas for the annual event.
Gearheads, enthusiasts, businesspeople, and media outlets the world over make the annual pilgrimage to attend what is often labeled the world’s biggest car show.
For the manufacturers and builders featuring at the annual event, it is often a month’s long, painstaking preparation process to make ready for the event which has been known to host more than 150,000 attendees, 3,000 new products, over 1,500 vehicles, 2,400 exhibitors, and more than 3,000 members of the media.
Since 2017, Full Throttle Battery has exhibited at the annual expo. For us, and the other companies in attendance, it is a unique opportunity to connect manufacturers with buyers, and the month-long preparation process is completely warranted because, as we have learned, you never know who is going to stop by the booth.
Since 2003, the show has been sectionalized into specific market buckets. We are not the only battery manufacturer in attendance, but we are the only battery manufacturer in the off-road wing.
*Editor’s note – Full Throttle Battery is not just an off-road battery. With more direct fit options than any other thin plate, pure lead battery manufacturer in the world, we are not relegated to one specific market channel. If it has wheels, we make a battery for it.
As the summer months come into swing, our booth needs to have graphics created and the structure laid out according to our space. The booth is pulled from storage, cleaned, repaired, staged, and then a vehicle selected to be featured in the booth. The vehicle needs to be prepped, wrapped, photographed, measured, and that information is then sent to the event for approval. Then it is shipped to the event, detailed, and a final approval must be done prior to it being allowed into the event space. Sound daunting? Those are just two of many steps.
With less than a week remaining for our biggest event undertaking of the year, the team is in high gear, and there is a positive energy within the company. That positivity reflects the work that leads up to the event coming together and being deployed. No last-minute stuff for this team. We are ready, and we cannot wait.
If you happen to be in attendance, Full Throttle Battery will be in the West Hall, Booth #59027. Our booth staff has over 140 combined years of battery knowledge and are ready to answer all of your questions. Our team wants to hear about your builds, your business, your stories, your challenges, and how we can fit in to support you. Whatever the endeavor may be, we offer the best thin plate, pure lead AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery in the world and our business is stored electrical energy solutions. We cannot wait to see everyone out there. SEMA is always an adventure for all in attendance, and we are looking forward to being a part of yours. Join us on Thursday, November 2nd, from 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM at the Full Throttle booth for an exclusive meet-and-greet and signing event with our special guests, Dave and Kevin from Kindig-It Designs. Come by and say hello!
Full Throttle Battery: Responding to the Challenge
Not long ago, in western Montana, a team of firefighters with their engine, were heavily engaged fighting a forest fire. The blaze was intense, and soon was overtaking the team. The heat from the fire grew so intense that it caused the tires on the truck to rupture, and they retreated, driving out with no tires to speak of. When they eventually got back to the station, they inspected the vehicle and were amazed to find the battery pack was in perfect form. The batteries were Full Throttle FT1100-31’s. Fire, police, ambulance, ocean rescue, and even military everywhere are turning to Fullriver/Full Throttle to get the job done in their demanding applications.
Perhaps the most veritably critical of all applications are those of first responders and emergency services. In particular, the batteries used in emergency vehicles, with lighting, radios, computers, and engines hanging in the balance, the battery is the lynchpin of an effective operation. The battery also happens to be one of the most taxed in its role of keeping everything going. Fleet managers for fire, rescue, and police know these factors all too well and have come to demand resilient solutions. Let’s breakdown some of these challenges and look at what it takes to perform when it counts most.
Environment: Hot and Cold
Emergency vehicles don’t get snow days or shy away from heatwaves, these are often the times when they are needed most. Whether it’s a roaring blizzard or a raging wildfire, emergency responders are plunged right into the middle of nature’s worst conditions. When the weather is extreme AGM batteries like Fullriver/Full Throttle stand strong due to a “starved electrolyte” design, meaning there is very little water in the battery to begin with. The cold has less effect on the battery than a conventional battery that is filled with liquid electrolyte. Even in bitter cold, the thin-plate, pure-lead grids of Full Throttle allow starting power to flow with ease.
This goes for the heat as well, though most hot-start issues are related to other engine issues, the PHCA (Pulse Hot Cranking Amps) that a Full Throttle battery produces is a huge aid when an engine is hesitant to turn over in the heat.
TPPL for handling surges in demand and Cranking Large Engines
Most vehicles (excluding police cruisers) used for emergency services, are powered by a diesel engine. Diesel engines have very high compression and are challenging to start, especially in the cold season. The plate structure in Full Throttle batteries is known as Thin-plate, pure-lead (TPPL). These plates are comprised of thin strands of lead alloy that create a lot of surface area for the energy to flow in and out of the battery. Not only does this allow for plenty of cold cranking amps, but once the engine is started, the plates have excellent charge acceptance, so the battery is recharged quickly without a lot of resistance. TPPL also allows the battery to handle surges in demand from auxiliary equipment such as a winch, without putting much strain on the battery.
Ultra-Safe and Maintenance-Free
It would be just a bit ironic to have an emergency vehicle have its own emergency due to a catastrophic failure in the battery. Fullriver/Full Throttle batteries are safer by design. Incidents of thermal runaway are very rare in AGM batteries. The electrolyte, sealed in a heavy-duty case, will not spill if tipped over, shaken, or thrown down a flight of stairs. While the ABS case itself is very difficult to puncture. If they were, somehow, punctured the electrolyte inside is not free flowing. And, in all but the rarest of circumstances, the batteries do not emit hydrogen gas or sulfuric acid. All these failure modes can and sometimes do occur in other battery types.
The flipside is only upside as well. When there’s no watering required to maintain a Fullriver/Full Throttle battery; there’s no corrosion, no need to clean the battery or change the cables due to off-gassing corroding them, then there’s no downtime, and no interruption of the important work to be done.
Shelf-Stable
Some departments have equipment that may be used infrequently and can sit unused for months at a time. All Fullriver/Full Throttle batteries have a very low rate of self-discharge that solves this issue (I.E., low internal resistance). This is due to the high purity of lead we use to produce our batteries. Simply charge the battery fully before storing it, and resume use when the equipment or vehicle is needed. That’s all.
Long hours: Proprietary plates/active material to recover from deep discharges
Often, time on scene for emergency responders can drag on for hours. In some scenarios, the engine is turned off while the electrical burden from the equipment must be borne solely by the battery pack. In these situations, the batteries may be called on to exceed their ratings, it’s just part of the job. Fortunately, the special materials and processes used to build every Fullriver/Full Throttle battery are unique and lend the batteries a special resilience so they can tolerate abuse and recover well with a good recharge. Our plate curing process, which ensures the plates and active materials hold up, is more than three times the industry standard. The high purity of the lead we procure and the proprietary processes we employ in preparing and forming our plates ensure the best chance of survival and long life in the face of such demands.
Vibration: High speeds, on and off-road conditions
Racing to the scene on bumpy roads, or off the road; when response times are measured in minutes, the right batteries for the job must be designed to stand up to vibration. The fact is most conventional batteries aren’t designed to take the enormous forces produced in intense driving scenarios. The internals of all Fullriver/Full Throttle batteries are engineered to handle vibration. Looking at a cross-section of the battery reveals cells that are packed under compression to reduce the effects of vibration forces. Additionally, the connections between each battery cell are designed to be unimpeded when up and down forces are applied to the battery reducing the likelihood of internal shorts (dropped cells).
The job of first responders is vital. The demands of the work require a resilient battery that will stand up in the real world, uncompromised by weather, rough roads, long hours, but ready at all times to deliver when called upon. Every battery made by Fullriver/Full Throttle is equipped with all that will be needed to succeed, just add heroes.
Going Full Throttle for UTV Takeover
Rock crawling, over-landing, snow wheeling, and the massive surge in Utility Task Vehicle sales is driven by an influx of new participants in off-road over the last decade. This increase in the enthusiast base has fueled demand for events and activities that bring in drivers, their families, and promising multi-generational growth opportunities.
The UTV Takeover series of events has been a key driver of and supplier to that enthusiast market, and is organically creating more demand through social media. Preparing for an event like UTV Takeover is no simple task, as we aren’t just a vendor – we are educators and demonstrators as well.
Our team of enthusiasts is dedicated to showing the industry just how much impact the proper components can make in the performance of their rig, and their enjoyment of all the off-road experience has to offer.
Full Throttle showed up ready to educate the amassed crowd on the critical combination of an electrical system and battery pack that work together to provide reliable power, and then let our machines do the talking as we ripped it up on the sand.
The Full Throttle Battery Polaris RZR Pro XP:
With 70,000+ forward facing lumens courtesy of Baja Designs, a Rugged Radio 50 Watt radio/intercom combo, an SSV Sound System and all important GPS, the 650 Watt stator that comes standard on this machine would have been completely overmatched in the field, and no enthusiast wants to drop accessories to stay within stator range.
So, we use of two FT410’s – which fit perfectly within the stock hardware, no fitment modifications necessary – giving our RZR enough amperage to start a semi, and 58 Amp hours of reserve to ensure we have the power to explore hundreds of miles in the mountains at a time.
And even though we outfit this rig for overland, it’s perfectly comfortable among the windswept dunes, and we’ve got the video to prove it.
The Full Throttle Battery Can-Am Maverick X3 RC:
This machine has been a fixture at UTV Takeover for 4 years. The engine puts out 300 horsepower to all four tires, and was built to perform at this series of events. It has also taken on the mountains, the rocks, and the desert, but its true home is on the sand.
Equipped with a 50 Watt Rugged Radio, Magellan GPS, 45,000 forward facing lumens, winch, and a Buggy Whip Task Light, the electrical demand is simply too much for the severely underpowered 500 Watt stator that comes stock.
Using a combination of our FT438-U1R and FT410, provides 63 Amp hours and starting capability that would satisfy a full size diesel truck.
That covers the electrical consumption, but what about resilience to abuse? A famous desert racer once said, “Nothing survives off-road”. After five days on the Oregon Dunes in ever-changing weather and dune conditions, we could not agree more.
You see, to your battery the off-road experience is like being a can of paint agitated at Home Depot – constant vibration, with the added shock of high-speed aerials and wicked tight turns, and the occasional rollover.
If you’ve ever been stranded out in the sand dunes, the desert, or the mountains because your battery can’t take a beating, is a mistake you’ll only make once.
Boasting over the partition welds, thin plate-pure lead technology, brass terminals, and an industry leading level of battery cell material compression; Full Throttle has not only positioned itself as the most powerful and reliable battery for the most abusive applications, but we also lead the industry in available group sizes for all of your toys and vehicles.
Start your next adventure with a Full Throttle Battery.
Discover Why a Full Throttle Series AGM is the Right Battery for Your Application
With the wide range of battery options on the market today, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and truly know which one is best for your particular application. Fullriver batteries have a stellar reputation as a premium, durable, and ultra-reliable choice and our Full Throttle Series batteries are built to not only meet, but exceed your specific needs, no matter what they may be.
How Do You Measure Performance?
Is it a burst of power, or resiliency and consistency? Is it a streak that is brilliant but short, or the ability to bounce back from adversity and return to high performance?
If you are sitting on a rocket staring down a quarter mile of asphalt, peak high-capacity power may be enough. But if you are someone who depends on your vehicle being usable day-in and day-out, long term performance and recoverability should be top of mind when it comes to batteries.
From Decades of Experience, a Quality Product Emerges
Fullriver’s experience making the highest quality, best performing premium AGM batteries for over 30 years has given us invaluable experience making batteries that are ‘oops’ proof.
That knowledge was used to create the Full Throttle Series AGM, which is a combination of materials and construction that – according to reports from overlanders, dune goons, rock crawlers, and anglers across the nation – allow our batteries to recover from discharge levels that crush our competitors.
And in case you thought that field reports weren’t enough, we also have the lowest warranty rate in the industry (.24%), even though we approve over 95% of the warranties submitted.
Mistakes Happen, But We’ve Got Your Back
Now, we don’t suggest you drain your battery every day and leave it discharged for days on end – that is ill-advised and will void your warranty. But for normal, occasional mistakes, we have integrated features that allow us to recover from your mishaps:
Pure lead that decreases internal resistance so energy flows cleanly in and out of the battery and is less damaging to the internal paste and fiber glass mat.
A calcium alloy that is typically used only in cycling batteries, providing anti-corrosion properties, and decreasing self-discharge.
The industry’s highest valve settings that prevent liquid loss during recharge and extending the useful life of the batteries.
Over 30 years of making batteries for the toughest applications and environments that man, nature, and the insanity that ensues when the two test each other’s mettle.
Set It and Forget It
So, if you had a long day out on the water/trail/sand and went straight into a long night under the stars, don’t sweat it – put your Full Throttle Batteries on charge when you get home, and we’ll get you back out there without a side stop at the battery store.
Unless you don’t have our batteries already. Then hit your local Fullriver/Full Throttle Distributor today, so that you can install a battery as resilient and powerful as you are.
The Best Battery for Marine
Sail Smoothly: Fullriver AGM Delivers Reliable Power for Marine Vehicles
Long before space exploration, before humans dreamed of travel among the stars, we looked to the stars for something much closer to Terrafirma, for navigation to more immediate frontiers reached only by traversing bodies of water. Travel by boat today is much more commonplace and taken for granted then in times past when each new journey could have massive historical impact. But humans are not fish, and so the precarious nature of travel on open water is still very real. Systems in marine environments absolutely must be reliable. From the municipal ferries on the Puget Sound, or the rescue boats of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the UK, to a pro bass fisherman like Lucas Bogosian, Fullriver AGM is out there getting the job done.
Just Pure Reliability
We’ll just come out and say it, a premium quality AGM, like those made by Fullriver, is the most reliable battery format. Looking at the battery from a design point of view, Fullriver batteries account for all of the real-world difficulties (vibration etc.) The Cast grid plates of Fullriver AGM are far more resilient than the tiny, spot-welded nickel that lithium batteries employ, not to mention the other design features like compression packed cells, and special intercell connections. Lithium works or it doesn’t, it’s either on or it’s off. With AGM, even if there is an issue, it will still allow some energy to be used. You won’t be left dead in the water by AGM. Environmentally, the ambient temps encountered at least part of the year in marine can be very cold. AGM stands up better to cold without the need for special heating systems which themselves become another potential failure point. Different users will have varying priorities when it comes to their marine application, but reliability should always be at the top.
Oh, how it Cranks
Perhaps one of the most undervalued components of any vehicle type has tended to be the battery. The starting battery is the lynchpin that has ruined many days before they even began, or worst of all, being stranded mid-journey. And then there’s the diesel engine, as one industry veteran put it recently, “Diesel compression is no joke.” All Fullriver batteries have plenty of cranking amps, but when the job calls for a big surge of power, there are few that compete with Full Throttle. In the first five seconds of starting, the thin-plate, pure-lead of Full Throttle produces a surge of cranking that is basically off the charts. Having this sort of power on the other end of the key is literal peace of mind. For dual-purpose batteries there’s no need to mention the competition because there are few contenders. Scroll through the Pulse hot cranking amps (PHCA) and reserve capacity of Full Throttle, it’s all there.
What will it Cost?
AGM strikes a balance between upfront cost and total cost of ownership. While being ~20% more than flooded batteries, Fullriver AGM makes up for this upfront cost with no maintenance costs to consider, faster charging, and often longer cycle life with more usable capacity. AGM is significantly less expensive in terms of upfront cost, and still gives newer technologies a run for their money in terms of overall life.
And if longer life is a high priority, while maintaining safety and reliability, check out the Fullriver EGL Series which boasts higher cycle-life than any other lead-acid battery.
While we may not be crossing uncharted waters any longer, reliable vessels are as critical as ever. It may not be a large municipal ferry or an actual life-saving boat, or maybe it is, but the quality, reliability, long-life, and safety should never be compromised when choosing a battery. Fullriver provides all these qualities and much more. Put your trust in the battery that is sought after around the world.
Top 3 Reasons AGM Batteries Excel: Tolerant, Resilient, Versatile
In today’s short article we’re going to look at the top 3 reasons why AGM battery technology, and more specifically Fullriver AGM batteries, excel. But the reader may be asking, “Are there only three reasons?” Well, this list could easily be one hundred reasons why AGM batteries excel, it could literally be 1,000 reasons. AGM batteries have so much to offer, but sometimes the most important things aren’t always obvious. So, let’s get after it and have a look.
As Elvis famously said, there’s “A whole lotta shakin’ going on!” And, whether you realize it or not, it could be causing a shorter life for your batteries. Material handling, RV, AWP, UTV, golf, floor care, trucking, heavy equipment, all these applications involve movement over less than smooth surfaces. Flooded batteries have plates that are unsupported sort of dangling internally, while other battery types may have sensitive electronic components. From a design POV, these formats are much less tolerant of vibration. And, in the end internal components break. Thankfully, the entire line of Fullriver AGM batteries account for these downsides in multiple ways. Beginning with cast grids, thick plates, cells packed under compression, and cell connections that allow the cell group to float without compromise. This isn’t just marketing, our batteries are tested and certified to comply with the needs of vibration rich environments, (I.E., most of the real world).
“Oh shoot!” That feeling when you turn the key and the car won’t start, or step aboard your trailer and discover the lights won’t turn on. While we wouldn’t recommend intentionally abusing batteries, sometimes it happens. If you’ve worked around batteries long enough, you’ve been there. We frequently hear from customers who have inadvertently overcharged, undercharged, short-circuited, left a light on, etc. and yet were able to recover their battery investment. Much of our resilience is due to the quality of materials used to build our batteries, and the very special blend that is used to make our plate paste. Newer technologies like lithium can rarely handle these catastrophic scenarios due to their built-in fail-safes simply shutting the battery down, often for good. Flooded batteries, too can give up the ghost after a catastrophic event. Our friends at Merlin Power put our batteries through their paces with some very intentional abuse testing. Check out their video here and see for yourself, but don’t try this at home.
Versatile: able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities. The literal definition of great AGM batteries like Fullriver/Full Throttle is their versatility, and adaptability to different functions or activities. Need a battery that can start a twin-diesel engine and run the all of the house amenities? That’s AGM. The same battery that can keep up with the motor controller of your golf cart, can also run your fish finder, or power your off-grid home. And versatility is part of the reason AGM batteries are available almost everywhere when you need them.
Tolerant, resilient, and versatile, qualities that are rare these days, but always sought after. These are the marks of a true AGM battery. Tolerant of vibration, resilient in the face of abuse, and true versatility that allows for use in pretty much any application. These are the reasons that Fullriver AGM batteries excel!
Drop us a comment and tell us what you love about Fullriver AGM!
Full Throttle Presents: 24F and 24M
After a long research and design process, Full Throttle has just released two new models to our already huge offering of dual-purpose batteries. The all new 24F and 24M batteries bring our total to 35 fitments. Full Throttle has always striven to offer true OEM fitments whenever possible, and a lot of design effort was put into ensuring these new units would meet or exceed specifications. Using the same design principles as the rest of Full Throttle family, these batteries are built using 99.994% pure lead, over-the-partition cell connections, brass terminals, and epoxy sealed ABS cases to stand up to the rigors of harsh environments while continuing to provide peak performance day after day.
The 24F
The FT840-24F boasts 840 cold-cranking amps, a full 30% more than the BCI recommendation of 585. The reserve capacity is a more than ample with 163 minutes at 25A. The case incorporates side baffles for durability and heat mitigation. While incorporating hold-downs and cleating that conform to OEM design to ensure the battery stays put.
The 24M
While we were designing the 24F it made sense to offer it in a marine variation. The FT840-24M offers all the power and performance of the 24F, but instead of the standard SAE terminals utilizes our beautiful brass dual-terminal setup combining SAE and threaded stud terminals in a left-hand positive configuration. The FT840-24M has all the cranking and reserve capacity for peace of mind no matter what the conditions are like.
Distributors can contact Fullriver directly or use our dealer locator to purchase locally.
After Fifty Years, What’s Still so Great about AGM?
AGM batteries have been on the market for right around 50 years, preceded by gel batteries by almost 40 years. With all the excitement surrounding newer technologies in energy storage, it’s time to take a step back and consider some of the great things this half-century old technology still has going for it. The usual caveat applies, this article will focus on what we know, high-quality Fullriver AGM batteries.
Zero-Maintenance
Part of the original appeal of AGM, remains a giant consideration today, zero-maintenance. In a commercial setting, maintenance means down-time, and down-time means lost revenue. Maintaining a conventional battery also means special equipment for watering, replacing lugs and cable segments due to corrosion, and timing all of this around charging cycles. Who will maintain the battery, and who will train the battery maintainer, and who will maintain the schedule of battery maintenance? When maintenance is neglected, the results are failed batteries, equipment downtime, and replacement costs.
For rental fleets, remote applications, or hot environments that necessitate frequent watering, maintenance-free AGM is the obvious choice, but even a warehouse setting, airport, and especially on large campus, maintenance demands can quickly become overwhelming.
Safety
This leads us to our next consideration, safety. Of course, with conventional batteries, free-flowing sulfuric acid and hydrogen gas emissions both present opportunities for disaster. In today’s workplaces, there’s no room for accidents because the stakes and implications are not good. “But” you say, “We replaced our flooded batteries with lithium!” Here we will not delve into fear-mongering polemics, but only note that even among the “safest” chemistries of lithium, it is undisputed that thermal runaway is still far more likely than in an AGM battery. While all batteries carry with them inherent dangers, a case could easily be made that a brand like Fullriver AGM are the safest form of deep-cycle battery available.
While sensitive environments like hospitals and museums already demand AGM batteries, food processing facilities also find it advantageous. But what industry doesn’t need a high-level of safety from its equipment?
Cost
Of course, the most widely used battery type in commercial and industrial applications is still the conventional/flooded cell battery. Flooded batteries boast an attractive price point up front. Next in line for initial cost after flooded is of course AGM, and then comes lithium with the highest price point by far.
Admittedly, for small fleets working in a manageable footprint, the maintenance of a flooded battery could easily be managed if the budget calls for it. And, if the workforce isn’t limited by a busy workload, of course. As the scale of the operation shifts or the footprint of the worksite increases (e.g., hard to get to all the vehicles for maintenance) then the upfront savings of flooded can quickly dry up (wink).
Lithium to the rescue, right? It’s low maintenance, so no worries there, but the cost is a real issue for many corporate bottom lines that typically want to realize ROI in 3 years, not the 4-5 that it typically takes lithium.
Every business will have their own priorities, and existing infrastructures to support them. Fullriver AGM’s upfront cost is typically supported by a longer warranty, and a much higher cyclic capability compared to conventional. While AGM doesn’t claim as many cycles as lithium, the analog nature of AGM (i.e., no internal electronics to fail) ensures it will be much more likely to attain its published cycle life in the real world.
Availability
Reality can be unforgiving, and that means things will go sideways without notice. People make mistakes, things get broken, or they break themselves. When this happens, as it inevitably will, how easy will it be to replace quickly? Thanks to several factors, you can find conventional and AGM batteries within spitting distance of most businesses in all but the most rural of locales. With lead-acid batteries aplenty, you could be down in the morning and up by the afternoon. With newer battery technologies in commercial applications, you could be down for weeks waiting for a replacement, and because lithium is shipped under Class 9, Dangerous Goods, forget about air freight.
End of Life
A very good question customers should ask their sales reps is, “What happens when the battery needs to be replaced?” If it’s a lead-acid battery (i.e., flooded, agm, gel) then not only is the entire battery going to be recycled, but it’s likely to be of significant value. It never takes very long to get these types of batteries picked up and a check in hand for their exchange. Lithium is nowhere near this easy type of exchange. In some cases, you may even have to pay to have it removed and disposed of. Wow, thanks. Sadly, if the company that sold it to you does pick it up for free, it will likely sit in their warehouse until they pay for its disposal. Lithium advocates will note that this will change, but many have tried, and none yet succeeded.
ICE Vehicle Fleets
Servicing the battery needs of fleets of work trucks, emergency service vehicles, rapid transit buses and vans, is a monumental task. In addition to all the maintenance that flooded batteries require (e.g., periodic boost charging), other challenges exist in these environments. When it comes to climate versality, AGM outstrips everything else. TPPL batteries especially like Full Throttle aren’t impacted by hot-start issues. In the cold of winter, firing up a bus has often been a thorn in the side of conventional batteries. Then there are the accessories that modern vehicles must support that the old sponge lead battery just can’t keep up with, not for long anyway.
At this point, lithium has had little impact in this space, mostly due to the specialization required to design a battery for these applications. The lithium that has been produced for mixed-use (starting and cycling) has either underperformed or been too costly to justify. In the end, the cost of lithium for these applications just doesn’t add up compared to the all-around performance capability of AGM.
50 Years and Counting
As AGM achieves a half century of usage, and familiarity with the technology grows, there is almost no application that it is not used in. Whatever the application may be, safety, reliability, cost of ownership, and ease of recycling and replacement are the biggest factors that continue to contribute to the popularity of high-quality AGM products like Fullriver has been making for 25 of those 50 years.
Make Sure Your Battery Isn’t An Anchor This Spring!
The new year is upon us, so there’s never been a better time to start addressing things you need to be prepared for what’s to come. Spring happens upon us very quickly, and you can beat the rush on essential gear and preparations now.
And this year, with the rampant supply chain and freight issues affecting every aspect of our lives, you will be best served by looking ahead to that one part that gets you moving and keeps you on the water – batteries!
Fullriver AGM has the only application specific lines built to perform for each of the different functions the Marine market demands, and it’s best you familiarize yourself with and secure your products now, rather than wait for every other boater, angler, and weekend warrior off the water looking to get out there first.
For your starting batteries and accessories, we recommend the high CCA, high Reserve Capacity Full Throttle (FT Series) AGM.
A thin-plate pure-lead monster, the FT Series comes in the widest range of sizes available, and is built for high shock and vibration. This allows our batteries to provide a clean start and consistent performance no matter if you are running a personal water craft, a jet boat, a twin outboard, a bass boat, a trawler… you get the idea.
And don’t worry about how many fish finders, coolers, speakers, or radars you run to make your time on the water productive – our industry leading Reserve Capacity will keep them running from sun up to sundown.
We can even provide power to run a bow thruster, but we recommend you add a separate battery for those little gremlins – they may not be a big machine, but they can cause some major problems if you don’t keep them in mind, so make sure you give them their own power supply so you don’t wind up running out of battery away from the dock, or run into some major damage when you get back.
A lot of us also have need for separate batteries to run trolling motors as we fish that perfect spot nobody else knows about, which is where our Deep Cycle products come in. The Fullriver DC Series and EGL Series are thick plate pure lead batteries designed for electric vehicles and motors, which is exactly what a trolling motor is.
Our competitors will try to get you sold on a ‘dual purpose’ battery, which may seem like a great option, except you don’t have ‘dual purpose’ applications – and the last thing you need when you are trying to reel big fish is having your boat float out of your sweet spot and having to light up your outboard to get back, scaring all the fish away in the process.
Photos courtesy of Offroad Power Products, which is based out of Spokane, WA.
Our DC Series and EGL Series lines – which, again, come in the widest range of sizes of any Deep Cycle Battery manufacturer – are made to provide long lasting, consistent power to electric motors, and come with the longest warranties in the industry – 2 year free in the DC Series, and 4 year free in the EGL.
So as you get ready to get back on the water in ’22, make sure you are prepared not just to get out there first, but to stay out there all year with a battery pack that will keep your boat out of the shop* with the right combination of power for your marine needs – Full Throttle, DC Series, and EGL Series AGM from Fullriver Battery.
*We cannot be held responsible for you winding up in the shop due to non-battery issues, like allowing your idiot cousin to drive your boat, or forgetting to untie from the dock before lighting up the engine. Yeah, we heard about that.
UTV Takeover Utah 2021 Recap
UTV Takeover Utah has something for everyone. Fast-paced drag races to satisfy your need for speed, vehicles flying at the exhilarating Huckfest jump competition, group rides out in the sand for those looking to explore some new terrain, and finally ending the night with games and performances that are sure to entertain.
ROCK CRAWLING
The rock-crawling in Sand Hollow is legendary. Not for the faint-of-heart, it takes serious skill to navigate the twists and turns. Storm-weathered ravines and sharp drop-offs present a challenge for all but the most experienced drivers. No matter what happens, there’s always friends nearby to help you out if you get stuck in a pinch.
FAST-PACED EVENTS
For those with a need for speed, there was no shortage at Takeover 2021. Full Throttle was honored to host the short course race this year. Drivers raced against each other for two laps while fans watched an intense battle for the quickest time. Rallyfest provided a chance for riders to race with the added obstacle of some light rock-crawling.
COMMUNITY
The people at UTV takeover are what set this event apart. Like-minded people sharing a weekend together in the desert, making memories that will last a lifetime. With crowds numbering in the thousands, you can get lost in the buzz of excitement that fills the air.
Sand Hollow State Park is great for both the newbie who wants to learn and the experienced driver who’s looking to challenge themselves amongst some of the best in the off-road scene. Come on out next year and see for yourself.
Vandeto’s Endless Power with REDARC and Fullriver Battery
Tyson’s Personal Project
Just before the pandemic started, Tyson purchased a custom 4×4 conversion van. His plan was to build the interior out for use as a crossover between a weekender and overlander vehicle. The timing was perfect for Tyson to start this project because it kept him busy during the entire lockdown.
The REDARC charger was especially swift and efficient when it gets to operate at full output. Just a couple hours of driving and the batteries were charged.
Tyson Patterson, Fullriver Sales Executive
Naturally, Tyson employed our very own DC Series batteries to power the equipment he planned to install. Not to mention, installed were Full Throttle Series batteries for getting this powerhouse van on the road. When Tyson started planning the auxiliary electrical, a REDARC BCDC charger was a must have. For the power demands of the equipment Tyson wanted to install, Fullriver batteries and REDARC was a match made in heaven. This is what Tyson has to say:
Since I first connected the REDARC BCDC1250D last November, it has worked flawlessly. We recently spent six nights off-grid on Pine Mountain in the Las Padres National Forest. Every day by noon, the REDARC had the four DC105-12’s completely charged; thus, empowering me to fire up the 3000W stereo. With good sunshine, it was evident I could keep my fridge, inverter, stereo, and other accessories running indefinitely while off-grid. The only limiting factor would be food and water. It’s great! On the road with the alternator spinning, the REDARC charger was especially swift and efficient when it gets to operate at full output. Just a couple hours of driving and the batteries were charged. Having both solar and the alternator as charge sources add tremendous flexibility. There’s always a way to get energy back into my battery bank!
The Vandeto Build
Installation Background
1x 200A HO Alternative (internally regulated at 14.7V)
2x 170W Zamp RV solar panels (340W total)
1x REDARC BCDC1250D
4x Fullriver DC105-12 (420AH total)
Electrical Loads
4.2CF DC fridge
Fresh air intake fan
Diesel heater
3kW inverter
3kW stereo
SMB pop top
Various lighting
Switch Pros 9100
Switch Pros RC Force 12
REDARC and Fullriver Battery are a Perfect Pair
Knowing what chargers best pair with our batteries is what sets Fullriver Battery apart of our competition. Battery capacity, voltage, and a precise charge algorithm are a few of the many factors that contribute to the long and efficient life of your batteries. This is why we choose REDARC chargers for many of our builds – including personal builds like Tyson’s Vandeto. REDARC also only chooses premium products. This is why REDARC recommends Fullriver Battery to their customers and even use our batteries for custom builds. Don’t take our word for it…
Hand on heart. 100% we always recommend the name we can trust… Fullriver Battery!
Mark Bruce – REDARC International Training and Development Manager
Mark Bruce is an integral part of REDARC’s North American Customer Support Team. He has been with REDARC for 15+ years and is a qualified automotive electrician. Not to mention, Mark has over 30 years of experience in the trade, wholesale, design, and manufacturing business. It’s safe to say Mark is a reputable source when asking why Fullriver Battery is a perfect pairing with REDARC chargers. Here’s what Mark had to say:
REDARC has been providing on-board power solutions, such as the REDARC BCDC in-vehicle battery chargers, the Manager30 Battery Management System, and the RedVision Total Vehicle Management System for many years to various customers with RVs, camper-trailers and overlanding vehicles. Many of these builds feature Fullriver Batteries. The unanimous results are: ‘More power for longer.’ The range of Fullriver AGM batteries, when combined with our award winning range of on-board charging solutions, continues to result in what is most important to REDARC: High Customer Satisfaction. So much so, we continue to promote and even use Fullriver batteries in our own company vehicle builds. For the ultimate combination enabling industry best performance, we trust Fullriver Battery, powered by REDARC.
REDARC 2021 Tacoma featuring Fullriver Full Throttle Series batteries.
Saving the Oceano Dunes – Rugged Radios and Destination Polaris
Bringing Awareness with the Destination Polaris’ Project X Build
This spring, Full Throttle Battery was asked to participate in a UTV build for Rugged Radios. We get asked to participate in hundreds of builds every year. But, this one was a little different and quite special. So we drove north from our headquarters in Camarillo, California along the Pacific Coast Highway to Arroyo Grande.
Upon completion, the four-seater Polaris General build would be raffled off to raise awareness and funds to support “Friends of Oceano Dunes.” This effort brings together off-road enthusiasts that enjoy the Oceano Dunes to help promote responsible recreation. The hope is that access will not be taken away or limited in the future.
On hand to assist with the build were a number of off-road companies and manufacturers passionate about the cause. This included the production crew of the hit TV show, Destination Polaris.
Touring Rugged Radios’ New Digs
While on-site, we were able to tour the amazing new location that Rugged Radios had built in Arroyo Grande. This brand new, state-of-the-art headquarters is complete with a two-story base where orders are shipped and processed, products are developed, tech support is handled. Even some of the amazing vehicles Rugged Radios is notorious for are displayed.
As if that weren’t enough, the Rugged Campus boasts an on-site garage: The Rugged Garage. This is the home of custom machines we see at the numerous off-road events Rugged participates in. Across from the Rugged Garage is another building that houses more Rugged Radios machine – complete with a full art studio.
The campus and the designs of the buildings pay homage to the architecture of the 1950’s. But, nothing says 1950’s more than the final structure: a taco shop in the styling of a vintage gas station. Needless to say, Rugged Radios has built an amazing facility that will surely serve as a destination for those traveling up and down the California Coast. This a truly a must see stop for off-road enthusiasts.
To stay in the loop on the news and events that the Friends of Oceano Dunes have upcoming, or if you want to get involved, please visit https://www.oceanodunes.org.
Not Just Another SxS Guy: Zach Jeffers
In this interview, we take a deep dive into who is Zach Jeffers (@sxsguys). Then, we find out why Full Throttle batteries are the perfect fit for an adventurous podcaster, filmmaker, and photographer.
Let us start off by getting to know you. Where did you get your start in the off-road scene? And how long have you been riding?
So I traditionally have been in IT for the last 25 years. I started my first commercial website that was an actual paid gig when I was in junior high. I have been behind a desk most of my life, but I enjoyed the outdoors. I would recreate, mountain bike – all that stuff. And I always figured the off-road scene was something that was unattainable in my economic stature. You can’t just jump into a three-quarter million-dollar trophy truck, right?
In 2016, the company I worked for, 509, was bought out by Polaris. Polaris obviously makes the RZR UTVs. I was afforded basically a company vehicle and I had the option of a various group of things which included RZRs. At the time, I jumped into the Polaris RZR Turbo, the initial 2016 launch vehicle. And since that day, there has been a passion to be riding or filming off-road. I knew it as soon as I got it into a garage. From that day forward, I had a subconscious motivation to move away from a desk job and towards doing what I am passionate about. Something that doesn’t stress you out every day and linger in the back of your mind when you go to bed. I have a background in IT, but also my family has always been big into photography. Over the last 10 years, video has really taken over the media markets base. So I have really got into that these last few years. Now I’m basically trying to generate a career path that involves passion, what I love doing in all angles, and doesn’t bring home any stress at the end of the day.
I am in that generation where we grew up without internet. Then, as I was growing through my pre-teen and teenage years, we started understanding what internet was and the benefits of it. So it really transformed the landscape for my family. I’m not from a wealthy family. I wasn’t able to even think about college without some sort of huge amount of debt. I’ve never liked the idea of debt. The internet provides everybody such an opportunity. If you have a good idea and the motivation to pursue it, pretty much, the world is your oyster. You just have to find people that are willing to jump onboard with you. I went to college – about 2 months into it, realized it wasn’t for me. I followed my IT passions at the time and that got me to a point where I could then follow my off-road passions.
You have a successful podcast called, SxS Guys, where you interview other off-road personalities. You also cover off-road news, first look product announcements, and post informational videos. How did creating a podcast come about? Was it something you always wanted to do?
Growing up, I was always the kid who made fun of my parents for listening to AM radio and said that is where all the “old people” are. In my young adulthood days through my IT connections, I had helped facilitate a couple guys run AM shows out of their home or out of a building. It really intrigued me that this was really a thing. It’s not just these old people playing records on the AM radio. It was an information system and a discussion system that people actually engage in.
Obviously, AM’s really not the big thing anymore. Podcasting really took the place of that. I first realized the podcast scene was taking off was when I started getting more aware of Joe Rogan’s podcast. That’s kind of the gold standard for everybody’s aspirations for a podcast. I didn’t really see it as I want to be as successful as him. It was that I recognized that he was simply discussing things he was passionate about with people he was interested in. Since my passion is all around this UTV off-road scene, I always had this idea in the back of my head that our industry, while big, is still in its infancy and has a lot of room to grow. One of the ways that it can grow and needs to grow is in the media coverage space.
I’ve always had this idea in the back of my head that I’m technically capable. I’m proficient in all these different productions systems. So I could do a good job doing a podcast. It was never really an idea that I needed to be in front of a camera or I needed to be behind a mic. It was never that approach. It was a mechanism for me to discuss things that I’m interested in and share with people. That is really the motivation behind it – to involve the community in a new platform that they are not used while using it in a way that allows me to be mentally stimulated, but also further my off-road passion.
The off-road scene, if you look back in the late 80’s, early 90’s, was growing pretty fast. But it only grew in regional areas that facilitated it. We are talking Glamis, Southern California, and more along the desert areas. It was kind of a niche thing. When something is niche like that as an industry and no one is pushing it to grow, it kind of dies out. The interesting thing is that these manufacturers like Polaris, Kawasaki, and Yamaha – all those guys are coming out with these UTVs. And in 2001/2003 is when it started to start an upward trajectory again, which prepared itself to really take off in 2015. And the industry has exploded ever since then.
We’re at a point now where everybody’s passion for off-road is being realized because they’re so used to just grinding everyday out at the office. They’re used to being surrounded by brick-and-mortar downtown. They have lost a little bit of that touch. You look back at the Jeep Cherokees and all these other things that were huge in the 80’s and 90’s. Everybody was about camping and there was a big push to get everyone into national parks. Then, suddenly, all these eco guys came in and said, “Hey stay away from our national parks!” So everybody stayed home. Now were seeing the opportunity that we can go further and faster. We can be more capable in the forest, down the trail, on the desert. People are realizing there is so much to be seen and experience. They are willing to invest in it. We are seeing with this last year during COVID. Everybody’s reserved money for that big vacation or that house upgrade – pretty much into “what kind of memories are we going to take away from this year?” We do not want to sit here and remember all the bad things. We want to go out and experience something and have a good memory.
There is this influx of this new generation of off-roaders that are going out to experience something with a bunch of other people. There is a ton of interest in being with people and experiencing something awesome. I think that goes for everything right? Everybody wants to go to a 10,000-person concert. This is a new dynamic because you have a personal experience shared with a bunch of different people. So you share a communal experience. UTV or off-roading, in general, is becoming the new car club.
What would you say was the most awesome episode or interview that you have had on your podcast?
Because we don’t stick to one topic, I think it’s hard to judge. I find a lot of value in getting interesting and unique personalities on the show. Whether that be everybody’s favorite redneck, Hubert Rowland, or some of these off-road guys that people know in the industry. It’s more about getting new people that I haven’t met and hearing their stories, what makes them unique, or what makes them tick.
For example, we have been planning for a while now trying to get a couple people on the show. We were going to be doing the Paqui One Chip Challenge. It is not off-road, but it’s with an off-road person and three completely different personality types all doing something extreme together and talking shop while doing it. That is probably going to be my favorite episode of the year. It goes back to the experience and the memories that you are making while doing something. That is really what we are trying to follow. How can we have a memorable experience just for myself as a selfish ambition, but also communicate that to our audience? It is going to be a lot of fun.
Not only are you an amazing podcast host, but you are also an Editor, Filmer and a phenomenal photographer. What drew your interest in capturing the UTV/SxS lifestyle?
It’s about telling my story through other people’s experiences. It’s a hard thing to do when you have a certain feeling or mental picture. It is hard to translate that into something that other people can consume. In 2016, I was burnt out on technology. I wanted to jump into something different and my passion just got sparked there. Now I have a passion to explore every avenue I can. With our culture being socially driven with social media, it is a perfect platform to express that.
I’m not on Instagram to become an influencer. I’m not on YouTube to have the biggest subscriber count. I’m not on Facebook to pump as many ads as I can. Every platform is different. They all have a different reason to be there and they have a different community around them. I think that is very interesting. I love interacting and experimenting. Everything I do is an experiment of how can I reach more people that are interested in it? Not just how can I reach more people so I can get paid? That is what makes us different. I’m way more interested in telling an interesting story or capturing a moment and having somebody else react to it.
Our community is so grass roots and honor based. You go into an off-road ride with 20 other people, all 20 are willing to give you the parts they have bought with their money. They are the ones who are going to save your butt when you crash and get a stick through the leg. You are going out with a community of people who are equally invested in this experience.
In our industry, there is a TON of competition. But it is more of, “I want to edge you out” and hold that over your head; while, at the same time, making sure you got as close as you possibly could of. When you’re off road and you are with a guy, then you remember that person almost rolling his rig over an obstacle. Or you remember that guy you pulled out of a mud hole. You may have never known that person before that trip but after that trip you can’t wait to go out with that person again.
You look at something like UTV Takeover. We have a unique situation where we have tens of thousands of people joining together to do one thing: to have fun. Fun is different to everybody. Everyone has a different way of doing that. You can come and enjoy an activity, play a game, race, jump, wheelie, or you can just hang back and watch everybody else go crazy. The whole family can have memories that, otherwise, would not even be comprehensible in any other mechanism. You go to a UTV Takeover in Oregon where there are over 10,000 people congregating on this dune. You don’t see those people ever – except maybe on social media. Then, you join with them and you can talk shop, look at your upgrades, throw ideas back and forth, and then you can go rip with them.
There is a lot of community building that happens at these events. That community evolves to being outside of the events. These things keep evolving and changing to become a year-round community of people that want to support it and be together.
How did Full Throttle Battery integrate into your life?
When we are talking about off-road, there is an inevitable path that every single UTV owner or off-roader takes. And that is beyond the ignition of the vehicle. They are going to start plugging in more and more things. When you are going on some long expeditions where you are overlanding for multiple days at a time, you don’t have resources like a tire shop, or a battery store, or any kind of repair shop of any sort. You’re out in the middle of the woods relying on yourself, the equipment, and tools you take with you. We have so many things tied into the electrical system. You have your GPS and comms. You have so many things that you tie into your experience that are life requirements. They are going to be part of what is going to keep you alive during this adventure. You can’t second guess the heart of that whole system.
There are two parts of that. There is the generative power and then there is the storing of the power. The generation of power is your vehicle. The storing of power is your battery. Full Throttle Battery has, time after time, become the most reliable platform to integrate. You have exponentially more battery capacity and that returns to cranking whenever you need it. When you are out in the middle of the forest 100+ miles away from civilization, you do not want to be figuring out how to start your car on a downhill – with a car that doesn’t have a pop clutch. You want to make sure your car starts at the end of the day and Full Throttle Battery is what gets it done.
Last question for you, what goals do you have for the future, anything you are looking forward to doing?
With my foray into the marketing media side of UTV Takeover, I am looking forward to surviving this year. That would be a good start. This year, I have been investing heavily into finding tools that enable me to do more. That includes completely changing camera system platforms and software changes. I am relearning a lot of things to step up our quality game so we can tell our stories better. The hardest thing in any kind of media platform is opportunity.
I am really looking forward to having the opportunity to experience and convey story telling and experiences that people stuck at work, at home, or on a different side of the country can tune into and experience through what were doing. I am looking forward to meeting more people, more brands, and doing more and going further. So that next year, we can pick a handful of major topics to cover and really knock them out of the park. This year is all about community building, platform building, and tooling. This year is really kind of the nose to the grindstone – get things done and figure out what works. 2022 is really the year that I think we are really going to blow up and make an impact in our industry.
Interviewed by: Alexis Moore // Photo credit: Zach Jeffers (@sxsguys)
Gravity Defying Rock Crawling with Full Throttle Battery
Adventure for Everyone
Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane, Utah is a picturesque landscape with pockets of adventure for every type of thrill seeker. This “Mini Moab,” as commonly coined by many, has rolling sand dunes for side-by-sides, a reservoir for wake boarders, and countless rock obstacles for those wanting to get technical with their 4×4. That’s only naming a few of the many activities in this vast park. Full Throttle Battery proudly participated in a rock crawling event called the Winter 4×4 Jamboree.
Off the Beaten Path – Rock Crawling
When you own a machine specifically designed for tackling the nastiest terrain, you’d want to put it through it’s paces. This is why hundreds of Jeeps, Broncos, and custom 4×4 builds congregate every year at the Winter 4×4 Jamboree. With over 30 rock crawling routes to choose from, each morning is chalk full with new, challenging terrain. There’s routes for beginners who desire a taste of the rocky ride. There’s routes for seasoned veterans who have an itch to scale near vertical rock faces. No matter your skill level, there’s a route for you. And boy, did we have fun while on our route!
While the established event routes are great for those who need veterans to guide and spot you, thrill seekers always have the option to go further off the beaten path. Grab a group of friends and create your own rock crawling adventure. Just make sure you have friends who know their way around the local terrain. So that’s what we did on our second day.
Starting Our Own 4×4 Adventure
We tagged along with our fellow vendors for one of the best experiences we’ve had at Sand Hollow. We started with cutting through the red dunes that UTVs play in. Then, found ourselves facing a intimidating obstacle called “The Chute.”
This near vertical rock crawl is a challenge in of itself. Now, try pairing The Chute with a Jeep that has a manual transmission and is without lockers. This what our very own David Schumacher (@offroad_battery_guy) experienced. Without the advantages a newer Jeep has, the only viable game plan for David was to brute force the obstacle. After a several attempts, David finessed past the sticking point and sustained his momentum all the way to the top. This was easily the most satisfying win that David achieved during the event considering all the challenges David needed to overcome. This is a testament to a driver knowing his vehicle, but also having the right equipment onboard like a Full Throttle battery.
A Match Made in Heaven
Having enough CCAs is a non-issue… Until it’s not. Full Throttle batteries have more CCAs for starting your 4×4 and higher cycling capacity for sustaining lights and equipment. This is why people in the off-road world prefer a Full Throttle battery – so they can set it and forget it. A great scenario for needing high CCA is a manual transmission Jeep on a rock crawl course.
While modern day 4x4s have automatic transmission and lockers, David’s Jeep doesn’t. For many people like David, engine stalls are inevitable for the trial and error, that is, rock crawling. Every stall means having to cycle the battery for another restart. Because of a naturally higher CCA and capacity, Full Throttle batteries can recover from multiple stalls and still have the power to get you through the rest of rock crawl course.
It’s also worth mentioning that our batteries are sealed and maintenance-free AGM. Full Throttle batteries can take a beating from heavy vibrations and will still function flawlessly when your 4×4 is put at a near vertical angle from rock crawl lines. This is why Full Throttle Battery and off-road is a match made in heaven.
That said, our time in Sand Hollow State Park was one worth remembering. We left the Winter 4×4 Jamboree event wanting more. We plan on attending next year. So be sure come find us either at vendor row or, most likely, carving through a rock crawl course.