mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 10:26:50 03/18/10)
John T said: (quoted from post at 13:11:02 03/17/10) COOL, you make the third person now that thinks shes over boiled and/or harmed the plates WE MUST BE RIGHT YA THINK???????
If that were the case, how could the battery run the headlights for "a few hours?"
With no electrolyte, the battery should go dead quickly with a heavy load like headlights. Three 30W lights at 6V draws about 15A.
Plus like I said before the headlights would've blown within the first few seconds at 12V. If they did hold, they'd draw about 30A and kill the battery in 1/2 the time.
I suspect that this person may be trolling. The post is too "sing-songy," and innocently-clueless-sounding to be legitimate. It describes conditions that are physically impossible except in the world of Bugs Bunny.
Hmm. I thought trolls were under bridges... :D
I am more under the assumption that the plates are shorted out than the water empty if I were a guessing man. It would still send out juice to the lights, but not enough to make them bright.
In the end I think you are right. No call on the MD injectors yet. I don't know WHAT is taking them so long. They have had almost 8 working hours and NOTHING!!!
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