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j-d wrote:
Harvard, you said "Dead" and that's what I think happened. that's vs. "Discharged." Battery'll work today and be useless tomorrow. Probably cell(s) shorted or separated. Now that there aren't any caps, really can't tell.
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mchero wrote:
Id be real careful purchasing batteries from Walmart. I had a brother-in-law purchase a battery from Wally World. After a year they where having issues with the battery. When they went back to Walmart the service department tried to tell them they did NOT install that battery "we don't even sell that brand of battery".
Well, Brother-in-law produced the paperwork and their faces went white. The battery they installed was not even sold anymore. Appears someone was trying to pull a fast one!
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Uuuhhhhhhhhhh jeeze ya know cyclable batteries are built different than engine starting batteries. The 34 was a Maxx engine starting battery the 29 is a cyclable battery. But no matter. A junk cell connector trumps my opnion of the cyclable batteries. So it is blacklist time AFAIK. Name a product that has a 100% failure rate. I am going to stick with either LTH or Ramcar. Personal choice. No USA product is waranteed down here. Battery fails none found locally so it's a 200 dollar hotel bill plus get the battery shipped in. I am seriously considering biting the bullet and sticking a 27 Lifeline in the trunk.
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