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On Mar 9, 9:57�pm, Wayne.B wrote:
Here's a product that I just stumbled across that may be of interest to those with large battery banks that are difficult to access: http://www.batteryfillingsystems.com....asp?page=home I have no experience with this system but it was recommended by someone on a boating EMAIL list that I subscribe to, and looks like it might solve a problem on my boat. Basically it uses special replacement battery caps that are tied together with plastic tubing and a remote filling device. *Each cap has a float valve which closes when the cell is full. *They sell different types of caps and floats depending on battery type. It is being marketed to industrial and golf cart users but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work on a boat. "Large battery banks that are difficult to access" sounds like a serious problem, at least on a boat. What do you do when it's time to replace 'em? Also, with all of the plumbing, etc, how do you get the lid back onto the battery box? Cut some additional holes? (I use a hydro-cap on my Rolls batteries, does a lot to prevent loss of electrolyte), |
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