use something to just remove a little of the water from the too full cells to get them below the ring. I understand you should never drain and ad acid again. Just ad acid originally -----Original Message----- From: Dave Stragand <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, October 18, 1998 7:08 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Battery Blues >Hi All, > >My tar-top battery was acting up recently, so I took off the filler >caps, and it looked a bit low. I added distilled water to each of the >cells, but I think I added too much. Now, the battery won't hold a >charge. Can I just drain the battery and add new acid again, or do I >have to go grab another battery? Anybody ever done this? Any help >would be appreciated... > >-Dave Stragand > > > >[Below is yet another one of Dave's adventures.... ] > >Didn't I say "never again" to sleeping in the Mercury? I did it again >Friday night. Geesh. > >I went to Penn State for Homecoming this weekend -- I was planning to go >in the Duchess, but because of the dead battery, I couldn't get her >started. Shame though, all the leaves are turning and it would have >been a nice ride. > >I always cook the pig for my fraternity's pig roast. This year's piggy >was 250 pounds. Pigzilla, basically. There's this "pigmobile" >contraption that roasts it all night. This one took 24 hours to cook, >so I started it at 7 o'clock on Friday night. One problem, though, is >that the propane tanks are good for only 10 hours, so I had to get up at >5am to change it. I figured I'd never get up if I was comfortable, so I >decide to sleep in the car yet again. > >I angled the Mercury so I could see the flame in the roaster's sight >hole and went to sleep. I'm pretty good at turning on the car when I >get cold, and turning it off when I get too warm. I've been doing it in >my sleep. This time though, I woke up and heard a car's engine roaring >right at me. In whatever sleepy daze I was in I somehow figured putting >the car in drive would make the noise stop. I did, and my car peeled >down the driveway with me half-asleep in the fully reclined driver's >seat. > >I was sleeping with my foot jammed down on the accelerator -- and when >I started the car up it took off in a cloud of smoke. Luckily, I >managed not to hit anything or anybody, but nonetheless I put a big >bungee cord around the gearshift so I couldn't do it again. =) > |