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    Battery Q and A... Some good info

    Here's a link to some good info and reminders on Battery maintenance.
    Yuasa battery FAQ, including common questions about battery storage, maintenance, warranty, lifespan, installation and more.

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    What can make a bettery go bad shortly after instalation?

    What can make a battery go bad shortly after instalation?

    1). You purchased a YOUSA battery.

    Just kidding. After reading that I can see why my batterys don't make it. I don't think I have done my die hard in though. I think it is charging system.

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      #3
      Good info! When I started working at a service station as a teenager, I was told never to sit a battery on the concrete to charge it. Never knew why, though. Thought it might just be an 'old mechanic's tale.' Now I finally learn why, and that I don't have to worry about it any more!

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        Originally posted by lberkhei
        Good info! When I started working at a service station as a teenager, I was told never to sit a battery on the concrete to charge it. Never knew why, though. Thought it might just be an 'old mechanic's tale.' Now I finally learn why, and that I don't have to worry about it any more!
        Old habits die hard...I still can't set a battery directly on concrete :?

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          #5
          It really is true myth.
          battery on concrete or any other conductive surface or grounded surface will trickle dis-charge the battery. As I know and have been told for 40+years.
          I rarely recovered a battery stored that way.
          SO it SEEMS to be true unless the newer polymers of the battery cases today wont (leak)..
          My story, I'm sticking with it.
          Stimpy

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