Has anybody out there tried adding C S to there autobattery?
Would it cut down on sulfation/corrosion etc?
I was checking the fluild level in my battery the other day
the thought crossed my mind.
twll
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I can't see any reason
Re: CSAdding C S to a automobile battery !I started to reply to this several
days ago but got side-tracked. With all the emphasis on purity on the silver
list, why would anyone want to adulterate the electrolyte in a battery!! The
original sulphuric acid was diluted with distilled water
in the 100,000 ppm range).
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 21:51:13 -0500, Albert E. Peirce
aepei...@fuse.net wrote:
Re: CSAdding C S to a automobile battery !I started to reply to this several
days ago but got side-tracked. With all the emphasis on purity on the silver
list, why would anyone want to adulterate
I owuld expect the silver to react with the sulfuric acid rather quickly
and turn into silver sulfate. I don't think this would be of any
benefit, and likely woudl cause problems.
Marshall
twll wrote:
Has anybody out there tried adding C S to there autobattery?Would it
cut down on
Has anybody out there tried adding C S to there auto
battery?Would it cut down on sulfation/corrosion etc?
I was checking the fluild level in my battery the other day the thought
crossed my mind.
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