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<blockquote data-quote="jlaine" data-source="post: 144218" data-attributes="member: 542392"><p>Do yourself a favor and base things off your own experience, not what you hear elsewhere. That way you know that beyond a doubt, you are correct because you've seen it with your own eyes.</p><p></p><p>Find a friend with a dead cap, and cut that puppy open - you'll find exactly what's been stated already by me. (unless it is VERY old and the electrolyte has dried up) If I had a damaged one here right now, I'd do it and take photos to prove a point. Had this discussion happened about 2 weeks ago I'd have had one, but that unit is in the garbage now.</p><p></p><p>I may try to dig one up from work here next week and do this for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaine, post: 144218, member: 542392"] Do yourself a favor and base things off your own experience, not what you hear elsewhere. That way you know that beyond a doubt, you are correct because you've seen it with your own eyes. Find a friend with a dead cap, and cut that puppy open - you'll find exactly what's been stated already by me. (unless it is VERY old and the electrolyte has dried up) If I had a damaged one here right now, I'd do it and take photos to prove a point. Had this discussion happened about 2 weeks ago I'd have had one, but that unit is in the garbage now. I may try to dig one up from work here next week and do this for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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