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[DPRG] battery rejuvination
Subject: [DPRG] battery rejuvination
From: W.E.Cole
fourcoles at comcast.net
Date: Mon Sep 4 13:37:09 CDT 2006
I know Napa Auto parts used to stock replacement battery acid. I'm sure you
can find it at other auto parts places, too.
BTW, My family and I are finally settled in Springfield, Oregon. (And what a
tale THAT is!) How's everyone doing?
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: dprglist-bounces at dprg.org [mailto:dprglist-bounces at dprg.org]On
Behalf Of Dale Wheat
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:01 AM
To: Ed Okerson
Cc: dprglist at dprg.org
Subject: Re: [DPRG] battery rejuvination
Ed,
> So do I need to go buy acid to put in them?
Yes, you need to get the replacement electrolyte (acid) for that
particular battery. Most non-sealed batteries are shipped 'dry' now and
include a cardboard box with a plastic bag that holds the acid.
Other than the battery store, I don't know where you'd get it, tho. And
I'm not 100% sure they're gonna stock 'replacement' acid, so you might
have to talk someone out of the acid for a new battery.
Dale
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