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<blockquote data-quote="hasa68mustang" data-source="post: 3351690" data-attributes="member: 567125"><p>I have no Idea... After I shorted mine out *oops* lol it went dead overnight... as in open the door and no lights would turn on... I Was pretty pissed as I thought the battery was bad, AND ontop of that I learned a lesson... anytime you are working on a car disconnect the negative terminal... I was running my nitrous line under the car and the line flipped in the compartment and managed to end up ontop of the positive terminal... and it was originally in the back of the compartment... I welded my nitrous line ot the battery, and it ended up putting a hole in it so I have to fix that and THOUGHT I lost a battery, took it to work, immediately tested bad. I put it on my charger for a few hours... tested good and is still fully charged so Im pretty happy... maybe our battery tester/charger just sucks... lol but im not complaining...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hasa68mustang, post: 3351690, member: 567125"] I have no Idea... After I shorted mine out *oops* lol it went dead overnight... as in open the door and no lights would turn on... I Was pretty pissed as I thought the battery was bad, AND ontop of that I learned a lesson... anytime you are working on a car disconnect the negative terminal... I was running my nitrous line under the car and the line flipped in the compartment and managed to end up ontop of the positive terminal... and it was originally in the back of the compartment... I welded my nitrous line ot the battery, and it ended up putting a hole in it so I have to fix that and THOUGHT I lost a battery, took it to work, immediately tested bad. I put it on my charger for a few hours... tested good and is still fully charged so Im pretty happy... maybe our battery tester/charger just sucks... lol but im not complaining... [/QUOTE]
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