From: william f cox (grntrks@juno.com)
Date: Mon Jul 07 2003 - 05:36:20 PDT
Paul,
Distilled water is the way to go. No minerals to contaninate the
solution.
Frank
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 17:38:11 -0700 "Paul A. Thomas"
<bluewhale@jaxkneppers.com> writes:
> A friend sent this over today as we are planning on experimenting
> with EDTA
> in our vehicle batteries. Can anyone give us feedback on whether
> this is
> true or not? If so, it's been so long since I've had to add water
> to a
> battery I can't recall if distilled water is sufficient?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Paul
> MPVA 24986
> '53 REO M35 Fire Conversion
> '53 AEC Chevy 3/4 Ton
>
> *************************************************************
>
> There is a reference to www.webspawner.com/users/trailheadsupply/
> for buying
> edta. There is a note on their page that says that edta will NOT
> dissolve in
> battery acid.
> You must FIRST dissolve in water.
>
>
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Frank Cox (grntrks@juno.com)
Vietnam 1966
'45 GMC 353 DUKW
'66 M35A2 w/w
'68 M105A1
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