Routy wrote on 10/24/09 at 21:30:18:Quoted by Gort ?
Ensure all connections are tight. See that the vent holes are clear and open. DO NOT REMOVE BATTERY CARS DURING CHARGING. This prevents acid from spraying onto the top of the battery and keeps dirt out of the cells.
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Talk about being played for a fool !!
The above is just one of several of that loooooooong list of batt charging websites, that say to not remove caps while charging.
Several more don't say one way or the other.
A few more say to follow Batt MFGs instructions
One of them is unreadable
There is a couple that say to remove caps
So, a bunch of really stupid websites that don't prove anything, except that the MFGs (some are not MFGs) can't even agree on cap removal.
I guess Gort didn't think that anyone was really stupid enough to read them. Bad me !
BTW, I had forgot to mention,...I attended 2 battery seminars during my GM automotive training years ago, (general motors training center, San Leandro, Ca) and both sessions stressed saftey reasons to never remove caps while charging. This and plain ole common sense told me I have enough experience to post advice on this. And this is the only place that has ever even questioned what should be common sense. I'm not sure what that tells me, but I have a good idea.
"THE ABOVE IS JUST ONE OF SEVERAL OF THAT LOOOOOOONG LIST OF BATT CHARGING WEBSITES, THAT SAY TO NOT REMOVE CAPS WHILE CHARGING."
WRONG AGAIN!
"SEVERAL MORE DON'T SAY ONE WAY OR ANOTHER."
WRONG AGAIN!
"A FEW MORE SAY TO FOLLOW bATT MFGS INSTRUCTIONS."
WRONG AGAIN!
"THERE ARE A COUPLE THAT SAY TO REMOVE THE CAPS."
WRONG AGAIN!
Links 1 through 5, 8,9 10 and 14 all tell you to follow the manufacturer's instructions as to whether or not to remove the caps.
Links 6,7 and `13 tell you to remove the caps.
Link 11 says nothing either way and was a mistake entry.
Link 12 tells you to leave the caps on.
Did you even bother to read the links? Try again. And if one is "UNREADABLE" because the print is too small for you, use the enlargement icon at the top of the link and enlarge it. Thats why they put it there.
"THERE ISN'T A BATTERY CHARGER OUT THERE THAT PUTS OUT MORE THAN 40 AMPS."
WRONG AGAIN!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02871240000P?mv=rrhttp://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200331048_.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200331048_...
"THERE AIN'T AN ALTERNATOR OUT THERE THAT PUTS OUT LESS THAN 60 AMPS."
WRONG AGAIN!
1973 Volkswagen: 25 Amps
1970 Toyota Corolla: 30 Amps
1980 MGB: 45 Amps
1975 Nissan: 50 Amps...the list is endless.
You've lost your credibilty because you deliberately tried to misrepresent what my links said in order to win an argument, and because your statements about charger capacities and alternators are wrong. Calling 13 websites describing manufacturers safety precautions and instructions "REALLY STUPID", is desperation to win an argument. Saying that I didn't think anyone was really stupid enough to read the links I provided, is wrong. I didn't think anyone would have been stupid enough to mis-read them.
After all these errors, do you really think anyone should take your advice seriously?