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03-11-2009, 14:47
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
>
> Got a real simple question and won't go into much detail.
>
> I'm going to replace two of my 6 volt batterys in the near future but I was
wondering why this happens?
>
> About six months ago I replaced two of the four batterys with new ones. The
ones that I replaced would boil out in a few weeks and now the other two did the
same thing. What makes a battery boil out of water when they reach a certain
age. Anybody know????????
> Oh yes the two that I replace are just fine.
>
I have a smart charger and installed over a year ago and also put an electical
110 switch to turn it oft at the site I installed it at. So with the new
batteys installed tomorrow I should not have any problems. (I hope?)
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