I was basically speaking of Automotive-type batteries in general. Gel-cells I guess are the latest technology and I have yet to see one around in the Northern California area, but then I don't own a boat or a Class A RV and haven't had a need to shop at a marine store in 15 years either. Seems like I should be spending more time keeping up with technology rather than enjoying life, eh? Cheers :-) Jim 84 Westy 2.1 62 Beetle (Father was original owner) 90 Fox Wagon Sherwood Automotive * The Old Volks Home (oldvolkshome1@juno.com) (916) 221-5342 On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 13:06:23 -0500 (CDT) Stephen White <spw@users.anet-stl.com> writes: >On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Jim Thompson wrote: > >> There is no such thing as a true sealed maintenance-free battery. >All >> automotive batteries require some H2o maintenance (distilled water > >wouldnt the optima gel cell battery be a truly maintenance free >battery? >It has no water inlets or reservoirs. > >peace, > >Steve > >*************************************************************************** > sometimes we live no particular way but our own >*************************************************************************** > spw@cheerful.com http://dont have one right now > >
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