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I've owned a DieHard battery for a few months now and am wondering if I'm
supposed to be doing anything to it periodically, like adding water or acid to it. I'm really a novice at this and could use some help. Here are the battery specs: DieHard Marine Deep Cycle # 27494 It has two rectangular plastic / rubber caps. When I lift them off, I can see three holes under each cap. I use the battery to run a small trolling motor on my canoe. It's been working great, but today the battery got tipped while in my car and a small amount of liquid dripped out. Hence my question. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
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