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MissFabulous
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Red Bandit came over today to help me with a couple things on the 550. After discovering how lousy a third passenger a new boxed battery makes on a Bandit, we got back here and filled it up with the supplied acid.
Each cell had an appropriate amount between the low and high. After charging, three of the cells, some of the ones in the middle that actually had lower amounts, are now well over the high line. One looks like it's right up to the top now. I tapped for bubbles and that didn't make any difference. When we first put the acid in, the battery got warm (I assume this is normal) and it was no warmer after charging than it was when it was filled.
So, is this a typical occurrence? Do I need to drain some of those cells, or will they go back to normal shortly? Why is it that simple things so often become mind boggling?? Ok... rhetorical question on that last one...
Anyway, thanks in advance!!
Each cell had an appropriate amount between the low and high. After charging, three of the cells, some of the ones in the middle that actually had lower amounts, are now well over the high line. One looks like it's right up to the top now. I tapped for bubbles and that didn't make any difference. When we first put the acid in, the battery got warm (I assume this is normal) and it was no warmer after charging than it was when it was filled.
So, is this a typical occurrence? Do I need to drain some of those cells, or will they go back to normal shortly? Why is it that simple things so often become mind boggling?? Ok... rhetorical question on that last one...
Anyway, thanks in advance!!