From: David Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Sun Mar 28 2004 - 10:13:26 PST
I had a deep cycle car battery blow up in my basement. I had a charger on
it with a loose connection. Blew the battery case apart. What a mess.
Dave
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:40:47 -0500, <flyn3nvt@adelphia.net> wrote:
> Hey all on the List..........got one for you.
> Was playing with all 3 of my M35's today and I have not had a great day
> with batteries. Had one truck with problems with connectors, get that
> fixed and take it for a ride. Go to the other one and the batteries are
> dead, all I get is get the clicking of the starter solenoid. So I put my
> charger on the batteries like I have many times before and let them sit
> for a few minutes while I throw the ball with my stepson. I go back to
> the truck and hit the switch, amp gauge goes below the green like it
> should. So I hit the switch, POW!!! like a gun went off under the truck.
> Go to look at the battery and one of the 6TL's has a hole in the top of
> it ( a good size hole!!!!) No battery acid left the battery!, you can
> still see it full.
> Scratching my ass on this one. I just drove the truck 3 weeks ago with
> no problems.
>
> Jeff in VT whos short a battery
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-- Dave
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