kartvines wrote:I understand that overall most of you think the Optima is a good battery for the price, I thought would use the blue top, after review many post it seems as if most of you have gone with the yellow top is that correct?
In the Optima line, blue-tops are "marine" (most are dual-purpose starting and deep cycle) and yellow-tops are also dual-purpose. While it's relatively clear that the red-tops (starting) are not the right choice, the difference between yellow and blue is not so obvious.
Looking at the specs, I think it's mostly a matter of terminals: the blue have threaded posts (good for attaching cables in a trailer) and some sizes have automotive-style posts as well, while the yellow generally have automotive posts and some sizes also have GM-style terminals. Only the biggest (D31) size of yellow has threaded posts. Otherwise, the specs are identical.
It appears to me that we would want Optima models starting with "D" for "Deep cycle" (e.g. D34M is a group 34 blue-top), not those without the "D" which are starting batteries (e.g. 34M, for starting your boat). The "M" on the end indicates a marine - or blue-top - model; again, that's right for a trailer, if only because of the threaded studs (unless you are getting a big D31, then I think a yellow D31T would be the same as a blue D31M).
I suspect that people are buying the yellow-tops because that's what stores have in stock, or at a reasonable price. I agree that the better choice is the blue-top (for the threaded post, even though the insides are the same), and the
Optima RV page describes the blue-tops, not yellow.
In the yellow, the largest sizes (BCI Group 31) was listed under Commercial, not Dual-Purpose. I saved my copy of the Optima specs a couple of years ago, so some of the details of model identification and description may have changed.
All of the Optima products are AGM type, and thus have the same venting characteristics.