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On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Malcolm Walker wrote:
> If you can, open up the cells and take a look inside.  If the cells have a
> signifigant amount of electrolyte (ACID!) missing, you'll need to either
> add electrolyte or add (distilled, clean) water.
Not that there are that many batteries nowadays that one can refill as
needed, but isn't it very much a NO-NO to add electrolyte (acid) to a
battery that already has anything in it? Isn't that supposed to be VERY
DANGEROUS? Or am I misremembering something?
Anyone?
I know it's (relatively) safe to add water to the electrolyte.
--Andy
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