I'd say if the battery is 9 years old, its time to be replaced anyway.

Art

On 8/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From WWW.Consumerreports.org
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>   *Marine-type 12-volt batteries*
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> Could explode and cause chemical and heat burns and lacerations.
> *
> Products:* 11,000 batteries, designed for use in boats and as auxiliary
> power source in mobile homes and recreational vehicles, sold 9/98-12/98 for
> $79 to $89. Brand names include "Action Pack," "Centennial Battery,"
> "Pro-Guide," "Sea Volt," "Trojan," and others. Only batteries designated as
> Type 27TMN are subject to recall. Suspect batteries bear one of following
> designations stamped on positive post of battery terminal: I01, I04, I12,
> I14, I15, I21, I29, J05, or J17.
> *
> What to do:* Return battery to store for replacement. For information,
> call Trojan Battery at 800 568-9889.
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