Power To Its Core: This Neat Demonstration Shows An Optima Battery Powering Its Own Deconstruction!


Power To Its Core: This Neat Demonstration Shows An Optima Battery Powering Its Own Deconstruction!

Sometimes we all take for granted that everyone’s on the same page when it comes to the way that things work, right? For instance, when we talk about Optima batteries and tell you that they are an AGM style battery and not like typical automotive batteries that have lead plates and all kinds of free flowing liquid in them most of you know what that means. But there are more than a few people who hear the term and move on. Well, this video is absolutely awesome and not only explaining the technology behind Optima batteries but literally showing you the guts of the battery and exactly how it functions.

What you are going see here is a fully working Optima red top batter taken apart, and legit laid out on a table so you can see the elements and the construction function can be fully explained. The whole deconstruction of the battery is actually POWERED BY THE BATTERY ITSELF. Right on down to the end when the toy monkey shows up. You’ll see, we promise.

Optima has been a massive presence in the high performance aftermarket for many years and whether you are talking about a street machine, race car, off road rig, or quite literally anything that requires a battery (marine or otherwise!) Optima has you handled. Now, watch this demonstration and get the full experience and visual of exactly what’s going on inside the “six pack”.

Press play below to see this Optima battery get torn down in a cool demo –


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2 thoughts on “Power To Its Core: This Neat Demonstration Shows An Optima Battery Powering Its Own Deconstruction!

  1. Gary

    I had a guy tell me some time ago that he didn’t see any advantage of using an Optima battery over a traditional battery. I was inclinded to give them a pass based on that input. But I’ve reconsidered. I don’t know if Optima advertises on Bangshift, but they ought to. I think this could give them a good bump.

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