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pep65
Apr 16, 2006Explorer
We live in washinton state so we see a little rain now and then.When we first got our 92 bounder it seemed that the batteries would be almost dead after just a few hours of use.Will it turned out that the batteries are mounted just in front of the radiator and that the vents in the caps were facing forward. the batteries were filling up and getting diluted with rain while driving.The darn things were always over flowing.the problem was solved by rotating the bat caps 180 degrees,empting the washed out batteries out and installing new bat fluid.a good charge was also done along with installing a vent tube from each bat cap to a central location under the bat box.No more problems with bat overflow eating my the mh.
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