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westend
May 18, 2014Explorer
judelaurenzo25g wrote:No, it's a good thing and you have nothing to lose.NinerBikes wrote:judelaurenzo25g wrote:
I'll keep them on the charger for a few days and equalize them next weekend. I'll post my results next. Thanks!
have you read the instructions with the PD9245 yet, in full? If need be, leave the PD9245 plugged in for a week straight.... It should "equalize" cycle every 21 hours or so. Give it some time to do it's job, and lets see what the Specific Gravity is in a week. Anything about 1.270 is good, 1.280 would be outstanding. Keep in mind, the batteries ar about 5.5 years old. Specific gravity might be a little lower if your plates have sulphated a bit and are somewhat permanent.
I read the instructions I want to equalize them and rattle the plates anyway. Is that bad?
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