you miss the point, sir.
the point of maintenance-free-ness, is that user need not worry about maintaining that battery (e.g., adding water) during its warranty period. to those who have experienced the joys of maintaining the battery before the advent of MF batteries, this is indeed a boon!
but once the warranty is over, and the battery is still functioning according to my (user's) normal expectation...
if i were to open up the filler holes and see that the water level is already low, i would put in more water. who knows, that may give me an extra several weeks' or months' worth of normal battery function, before it starts making signs of death-is-a-coming.
we are all aware of batteries lasting well past their warranty periods.
but yes, i have a colleague who replaces the battery on its second birthday, regardless of its perceived condition, because my colleague is deathly afraid of dead battery syndrome.
are you also advocating this practice?
i have nothing against those who wish to do so.
but i am addressing my opening the battery after the warranty is over, to those who wish to squeeze every last erg of battery juice from it.



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I only do that with tires (5 years)
