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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 16:26:51 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
wrote: water difficult. To make matters worse I've installed a bank of 4 golf cart batts outside of the 8D in their own custom box with a lot of jumper wires for the series/parallel arrangement. In order to remove the 8D I had to uninstall the golf carts, the jumper wires and the golf cart box. Then I had to slide the 8D out of its hole under the shelf and horse it up out of the engine compartment. Not a fun job, and I ended up giving myself a mild case of tendonitis in my right elbow. My theory (thus far unproven) is that an automatic watering systems would allow me to take better care of the almost inaccessible 8D and get better life out of it. The tubing for the plumbing system looks like it is quite thin and should exit out of the existing cutout in the battery box. We'll see. First I've got to finish some other projects and then find out how much these fancy battery caps cost. The tubing and filling arrangement should be very inexpensive. The Rolls hydrocaps are nice but I don't know if you can get them for a standard 8D. How much height do they add? The weight of hydrocaps is negligible, AFAIK. But I have to ask, will your remote watering system also measure specific gravity? KLC, Is it possible to get these hydrocaps for Trojan 6 volt batteries? What is their function? Regards Peter Hendra |
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