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![]() "christopher krigbaum" wrote in message .com... Do not store it on the floor, especially a ground floor. Store it on a wooden shelf or at least put a piece of plywood under it wherever you store it. This is an old urban myth! What is inside the battery is acid and water, so if the case of the battery can withstand that harsh stuff a little moisture from the ground is not going to hurt it at all. In your car the battery usually sits on a metal plate and is held down by a metal strap. If there was any "leakage" across the battery case it would happen much faster in your car then if the battery was sitting on the ground. Keep it from freezing, keep it charged, and don't let it tip over and it will be fine. Rod |
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