@LWB250 — per my earlier statement about Texas' climate and battery life, have you found that the Florida climate is any harsher on batteries than other parts of the country you've lived in, in terms of length of typical battery service?
Not really. Having lived in the Great White North as well, I think the climate has a minimal effect on modern batteries as long as they're properly maintained. Batteries don't seem to last any longer or shorter than they did north of the Mason-Dixon Line, so I think environment doesn't play into it that much. That being said, if there was a place where their life seemed to be slightly shorter, it would be up north, but that's because low temperatures combined with battery condition probably makes people more prone to replace them. If you're not trying to cold start your W123 diesel in -20F on a four year old battery you're probably OK.
Of course, if the battery is in some sort of different service than a daily driver automobile that might not be the case, but otherwise, I think climate is a minor player in battery life. That's just my $0.02.
Dan