Re: Battery (was: Battery Straps.)
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Re: Battery (was: Battery Straps.)
- From: "Steve Rubano" <srubano@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 18:21:24 -0000
True, but if you get the Optima Battery (Red Top one) it's built to
take the abuse. Not to mention that you can even install it
upsidedown if you wanted to (that's what the manufacture says). If
anyone has to replace their battery, get the optima battery. It cost
a little more but lasts allot longer and can handle the abuse. Not to
mention that the battery is SEALED...unlike the traditional so called
sealed batteries out on the market today. Even though you get a
battery that says it is sealed and Maintence free, there are
revovable "caps" ontop of the battery covering the cell banks. The
Optima battery doesn't have this, further reducing the possbility of
acid/fumes leaking out and getting to the battery strap (or anything
else for that matter). It also has a thicker heavier casing
surrounding the battery so it's not as easy for it to crack in the
likely hood of it bouncing around in there due to a strap break.
Steve
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx> wrote:
> Robert and group, I would like to throw in my 2cents. The battery
> straps are sometimes a pain to figure out and to replace when the
> acid get to them. But they are very important. Even though the
> compartment is small and it's full of battery. The battery must be
> straped down. Not just in the De Lorean but in any car. The bounce
> when going over bumpy roads and railroad tracks will damage the
> plates.Then you may have what is called a dead cell and the car
won't
> start at the wrong time. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
> cure.
> John Hervey
> www.specialTauto.com
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