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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 6998050" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>how many batterys do you have ? - test each battery individualy - any battery with less than 12.4 is in serious need of a recharge.</p><p></p><p>what type of battery are each one ? flooded led acid ? gell cell / agm ?</p><p></p><p>if you have any flooded lead acid batterys on your car - you need to check the "water depth" on them if they are boiling over.</p><p></p><p>to properly do this - un hook the battery completely - positive and negative.</p><p></p><p>put on some rubber gloves - and goggles - and then remove the caps on top of the battery to look down inside to visualy inspect the water levels.</p><p></p><p>you should see no part of any lead plate sticking up above the water line. if the water line seems low - add distilled de mineralized water only.</p><p></p><p>do not use tap or hose water.... you can eazily get the correct water you need from the grocery store for under 2$</p><p></p><p>if your flooded lead acid battery has low water levels in it - I dont care how long you charge it up for.... its not going to HOLD a charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 6998050, member: 586635"] how many batterys do you have ? - test each battery individualy - any battery with less than 12.4 is in serious need of a recharge. what type of battery are each one ? flooded led acid ? gell cell / agm ? if you have any flooded lead acid batterys on your car - you need to check the "water depth" on them if they are boiling over. to properly do this - un hook the battery completely - positive and negative. put on some rubber gloves - and goggles - and then remove the caps on top of the battery to look down inside to visualy inspect the water levels. you should see no part of any lead plate sticking up above the water line. if the water line seems low - add distilled de mineralized water only. do not use tap or hose water.... you can eazily get the correct water you need from the grocery store for under 2$ if your flooded lead acid battery has low water levels in it - I dont care how long you charge it up for.... its not going to HOLD a charge. [/QUOTE]
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