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I've owned a DieHard battery for a few months now and am wondering if I'm
supposed to be doing anything to it periodically, like adding water or acid to it. I'm really a novice at this and could use some help. Here are the battery specs: DieHard Marine Deep Cycle # 27494 It has two rectangular plastic / rubber caps. When I lift them off, I can see three holes under each cap. I use the battery to run a small trolling motor on my canoe. It's been working great, but today the battery got tipped while in my car and a small amount of liquid dripped out. Hence my question. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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Under normal service you should check the electrolite level regularly
and add ONLY WATER to replace is lost through charging. NEVER ADD ELECTROLITE! The "small amount" that "dripped" out shouldn't require replacement, considering the total volume of electrolite solution in the battery. The battery safty vent caps are designed to prevent gross spills when the battery is tipped over.. Leave the electrolite in the autoparts store, for knowledgeable battery rebuilders (if there is such a thing). Aside from that, your "operating time" on your electric trolling motor should give you an indication of when this battery is running out of "Deep Cyles". Try to avoid complete discharges and once it is low, recharge as soon as possible. Nothing worse than leaving a low or dead battery for long periods without a charge. A proper battery charger is also important (but that is another subject). Steve s/v Good Intentions DMO111 wrote: I've owned a DieHard battery for a few months now and am wondering if I'm supposed to be doing anything to it periodically, like adding water or acid to it. I'm really a novice at this and could use some help. Here are the battery specs: DieHard Marine Deep Cycle # 27494 It has two rectangular plastic / rubber caps. When I lift them off, I can see three holes under each cap. I use the battery to run a small trolling motor on my canoe. It's been working great, but today the battery got tipped while in my car and a small amount of liquid dripped out. Hence my question. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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