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    #321
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    Up till the plates are fully immersed.

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    The cells are fully immersed, but the water is below the split tube. So i guess no need to add water?

    Battery is the Panasonic blue series

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    #322
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    The cells are fully immersed, but the water is below the split tube. So i guess no need to add water?

    Battery is the Panasonic blue series

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    The water should be about 1/2 inch above the plates.

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    #323
    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    The water should be about 1/2 inch above the plates.

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    Thanks. Might need to add some water then.

    Is it safe to put a stick inside to check the fluid level?

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    #324
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Would also like to ask, how much water should we add?

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    #325
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Thanks. Might need to add some water then.

    Is it safe to put a stick inside to check the fluid level?

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    Best is by using flashlight. Not a good idea to introduce contaminants.

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    #326
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
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    Most batteries would have slits on the "neck" or tube part of the filling holes that prevents gases from being trapped. In which case, the battery level could reach the end of that tube up to maybe 50% of it or as instructed by the the battery manufacturer. Ultimately, so long as it doesn't cover the full length of the slit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Most batteries would have slits on the "neck" or tube part of the filling holes that prevents gases from being trapped. In which case, the battery level could reach the end of that tube up to maybe 50% of it or as instructed by the the battery manufacturer. Ultimately, so long as it doesn't cover the full length of the slit.

    So its safe to fill it up to the lower edge of the tube part?

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    #328
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    So its safe to fill it up to the lower edge of the tube part?

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    Yes. But always refer to the battery’s owners manal.

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    #329
    Happy 7th birthday to my Amaron. Grade school age na I am so glad I listened to the members who recommended Amaron


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    #330
    After 2 years, sabi ng Honda GH casa, mejo humihina na raw ang battery ko (Motolite Gold). Kakayanin pa naman daw hanggang December pero i-monitor ko na raw.

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