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Posted by DAVE NE IOWA on January 02, 2005 at 16:31:14 from (66.43.204.123):
In Reply to: Battery posted by REA on January 02, 2005 at 07:25:19:
I have a friend that used to work in a battery factory. His job was to take relitivly new batteries in for repair or warrenty and raise them up in the air and drop them square on top of the work bench to fix them. Sounds stupid but if a piece of lead was floating around and shorting out the cell, the drop would dislodge it and float the scrap piece of lead to the bottom. Then out the door with alot of them, and back to the store. I'm thinking a square drop would be important and Wal-Mart may frown on a battery in small pieces for warrenty. Dave NE IOWA
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