Posted by petetherookie on June 29, 2012 at 04:32:50 from (74.78.21.209):
In Reply to: rejuicing batteries? posted by 5020s rock on June 29, 2012 at 02:41:56:
I remember a little blue bottle on the counter of the auto parts store decades ago. Used it once on a weak battery. After a over nite charge that battery worked a couple more years. As for where did the battery acid go? 2 things come to mind. Boiled away over long period of time due to overcharging OR spilled out when someone tipped theCushman over. If it boiled away then the plates should be sulfated and refilling with acid will work but may fail from to much sulfur.
When I worked at a auto parts store as a teenager owner used to take the interstate batteries that came back defective and pour out the acid. Fill them with water and charge over nite. Repeat. Then refill with acid and charge. About half of them would take and hold a charge. We would sell them as used or use them in the stores vehicles.
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