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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 7754242" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>A battery is a chemical device that is made up of sulfuric acid and lead. When fully charged that is what it is, as it discharges the sulfuric acid breaks down and the discharged portion turns the lead to lead sulfate. When a battery gets recharged it does not store power it uses the charge to pull the sulfate out of the lead. Leave a battery rest discharged the discharged portion (lead sulfate) will crystallize and at least be VERY difficult to recharge if not impossible to recharge. A battery doesn't have to be dead to be sulfated either as part of the battery can be sulfated and this makes it hard for an alternator to keep it charged and can get the alternator hot and the battery. A Ctek charger and comfort light indicator can be very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 7754242, member: 541383"] A battery is a chemical device that is made up of sulfuric acid and lead. When fully charged that is what it is, as it discharges the sulfuric acid breaks down and the discharged portion turns the lead to lead sulfate. When a battery gets recharged it does not store power it uses the charge to pull the sulfate out of the lead. Leave a battery rest discharged the discharged portion (lead sulfate) will crystallize and at least be VERY difficult to recharge if not impossible to recharge. A battery doesn't have to be dead to be sulfated either as part of the battery can be sulfated and this makes it hard for an alternator to keep it charged and can get the alternator hot and the battery. A Ctek charger and comfort light indicator can be very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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