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("Jim Macklin" wrote)
But all batteries wear out because lead flakes off the plates and collects in the bottom of a standard lead/acid battery [that's why the plates do not extend all the way to the bottom of the case, the space is there to collect lead sludge. When the sludge touches the plates they short out and the cell is dead.] Would sucking out the sludge/flakes, once in a while, extend the life of the battery? Drain (filter) back any acid/water into the cells. Has anyone tried this? Montblack |
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