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Old February 26th 07, 02:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Jim, I've used that "trick" many times. If you live up here in the
frozen tundra it will make you a believer. I've used it successfully
on trucks, tractors, garden tractors, and the Aztec. I've haven't
heard that it makes the battery warmer, but rather that the draw
causes the battery to "wake up" and re-charge itself. Suposedly the
draw from the starter isn't long enough to "wake up" the battery.


Chuckle

I didn't always live in NC! Ohio most of my life taught me a few tricks.

I don't believe a battery "wakes up" or there is anything that could be
going on to chemically "recharge itself."

It is a know fact that a warm battery performs a measurable amount better
than a cold battery. A sustained draw does heat up a battery, so therefore,
I believe that the "warming up the battery" is what is really happening.
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Jim in NC



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Old February 26th 07, 03:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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You're right, a warm battery definately has more CCA than a cold one.
The "wakes up" theory was presented by Click and Clack on their NPR
radio show a couple months ago. I've used the procedure for years, I
wonder if google has the answer?
Jim

 




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