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Re: Wet Cell versus AGM batteries for old cars
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" even with the 3rd brush turned to minimum output, it's still a bit too much charge in prolonged daytime driving."

What symptoms of too much charge is experienced???? Boiling battery??? Premature mature burning of ign points??? or anything else?? OR just ammeter reading too high????

Posted on: 2011/11/22 10:21
VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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Re: Wet Cell versus AGM batteries for old cars
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Initially, simply the inconvenience of having to add water to the battery more frequently. And ultimately of course a foreshorted battery life. Given good care those large commercial 6-volt batteries should last 8-10 years.

Running in daytime with some lights on was nothing more than standard operating practice in the years prior to full amperage control of the charging circuit.

Posted on: 2011/11/22 12:12
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Running in daytime with some lights on was nothing more than standard operating practice in the years prior to full amperage control of the charging circuit.

It actually might not be a bad idea anyway--not that someone couldn't see a monstrously large Packard looming in the distance. Out here there are several roads where headlights are mandatory and have to be on at all times if you don't want to risk giving the state money. Many have gotten in the habit and I believe several other countries require a running light on as well.

Posted on: 2011/11/22 12:59
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Re: Wet Cell versus AGM batteries for old cars
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Daytime Running Lights! Far ahead of the "feature" found on lots of GM cars.

Posted on: 2011/11/22 13:25
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Re: Wet Cell versus AGM batteries for old cars
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Guscha wrote:
Tom, the above mentioned link doesn't work, perhaps a side effect of permanent sulfation?

--> This way please.



Guscha,

Thanks for catching that! Link fixed.

Tom "all thumbs" W

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