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  1. kaiser2help

    Dead battery meets rubber hammer

    And I thought I was the only guy who drops the batteries to loosen the sulfation. Just remember, as previously noted, the batteries are not built like they once were. And dont drink while you are doing it. L.O.L:roll:
  2. kaiser2help

    Dead battery meets rubber hammer

    Oh I forgot too mention before, Twisted Tea's, 3 rum & cokes later. I broke my battery case and when I took my clothes out of the washing machine, there were holes everywhere. Alcohol and acid do not mix.
  3. kaiser2help

    Dead battery meets rubber hammer

    Just dont go too hard. You just might break a plate.
  4. kaiser2help

    Dead battery meets rubber hammer

    While slow charging my batteries over a couple of days I walk by frequently and pick them up about one foot off the ground and then I drop one at a time. A concrete floor usually does the trick. This will also knock off the warm and slightly softened sulfation.
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