Posted by buickanddeere on November 23, 2012 at 05:31:51 from (184.151.61.85):
In Reply to: Battery posted by Backhoe Bob on November 23, 2012 at 05:06:09:
A charged battery requires a strong acid solution to " store a charge". Adding baking soda will neutralize the acid. There are times when some experiment with no regard for potential explosions in the immediate or long term. When the battery has been fully charged. The acid poured out. The battery turned upside down and the loose sediment been flushed out. Then fresh acid added. Now if you want to phart around for a few hours and spend $$$ on acid to at best partly restore partial capacity to an expired battery with no expectation of long term success. Knock your self out . It will cost less to sell the old battery and purchase a new battery than to tinker with the old battery. Check the charging system for under or over charging. Also look for slow drains on the electrical system.
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