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mkirsch wrote:
13.09V could just be a "surface charge." The proof will be in how they hold up under load.
You can go back later and see how much they've dropped just resting too.
The fact that they were holding 6.23V after you refilled them is a good sign though. That's about what the voltage would be around 1/2 charged.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
There's "dry" then there's "Dry" then there is "DRY".
More meaningful terminology is the liquid measure of water it took to refill them.
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jeffwhite wrote:It couldn't hurt to try. Don't add acid. Just use distilled water.
I just pulled out 2 6V golf cart batteries out of my motorhome that wasn't used for quite awhile. The two 6V golf cart batteries were dry. Should I even bother with trying to put something in there (sulfuric acid?????)or are they not worth trying? jeff
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