Rubber Restorer...

From: SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com <(SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com)>
Date: Wed Nov 7 10:35:28 2001

In a message dated 11/7/2001 10:22:22 AM Central Standard Time,
DAW_at_yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:


> Nah, even easier. Just take a look at a motorcycle, snowmobile, or
> jetski, or whatever else uses a motorcycle sized battery. They (almost) all
> have caps, to refille the levels.
> Replacement motorcycle batteries come with the acid in a seperate
> bottle, that you have to pour into the cells after you buy it. And there is
> _always_some acid left over, once you put the proper amounts in...
>
> --- David A Woyciesjes
>

In the case of a scooter battery I bought last year, there was a box of acid
to install, but there was none left over. why would you not want to add all
that was provided? There was removable caps, but it was only for opening it
up once to add acid, and then forever sealed. One thing I can say about those
batteries, they sure don't last long for being so expensive! If you let them
go dead just once, they never recover.

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