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Thanks to everyone who replied ! Great information - I get it now...
Hopefully I haven't put enough in there yet to cause damage - what would the symptoms be ? jim "djmarchand" wrote in message news ![]() Jim: When a battery is overcharged it "gasses" or some say "boils" the water away. The later term is very incorrect. What happens if the battery is overcharged (and all battery chargers overcharge a little bit) is that the extra voltage above the cell voltage is breaking down the water (H20) into hydrogen and oxygen. That is the gas bubbles you see. To replace the lost water, you add water only. Do not add electrolyte, because as others have already said, you will be increasing the electrolyte concentration more than is desirable. So, ONLY ADD DISTILLED WATER. David |
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