Jun-27-2021 03:51 PM
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CODan wrote:Several of us said that. First thing.
Well, someone that knew what they were doing came out and looked at my batteries. No liquid at all.
Jun-28-2021 02:41 PM
Jun-28-2021 01:41 PM
CODan wrote:Thinking more about this, i wonder if its just a connection issue. Make all the metal parts shiny and put it back together.
No, were not uncharged. I charged them over the 2 years they sat in my garage, just used the wrong voltage the first day and now I have trouble with my 12V systems.
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Jun-27-2021 07:15 PM
CODan wrote:Dont worry about it. That was bad advice you should not follow. Reason is because the load tests will often call an OK battery a bad battery. Im assuming youre trying to save money or you would just buy new batteries.CA Traveler wrote:
Absolutely hands down a load test by a good battery shop will answer your battery questions far better than any other test. An auto store is not a good battery shop
I'm 4 hours from the nearest "battery shop" I'm sure.
Jun-27-2021 06:18 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Absolutely hands down a load test by a good battery shop will answer your battery questions far better than any other test. An auto store is not a good battery shop
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