If not for Google.....
Because becoming a truck driver didn't cost me nearly anything out of pocket, I have a lot better hours than most doctors, and you can't beat the view of my office window(s)....and I like what I do.What I can’t understand is why someone of such superior intelligence became a truck driver instead of a brain surgeon or rocket scientist???
That’s what the salesman told the big boss man . Said it was the #1 reason for batteries dying. I often find individual cells low...weekly.I use distilled water in my golf cart batteries. I was told to check them every couple of months. I've never heard do it weekly?
SInce theres so much information in this thread on battery life, does storing an unused battery on concrete kill it? Or should you always set it on a wooden block?
My dad used to say the concrete drained the battery. It's one of those things they said after saying sitting to close to the TV will blind ya.With the current modern day batteries, you can store it most on any surface such as wood, concrete, and dirt and it won't hurt it all. The actual outer cases of more modern batteries are much more resistant to any cracks and ultimate leakage failures as such.
My dad used to say the concrete drained the battery. It's one of those things they said after saying sitting to close to the TV will blind ya.
SooooooWell I hate to tell y'all but old style or new, a battery dies from not being used/charged and not from what it sits on.
Should I rotate the batteries in my flashlight?