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weeksy2 01-Mar-2006 10:57

916 battery filling.
 
Got my battery in the post for the 916 today. What do i fill it with ? and if it's acid, where do i source this ?

thnka guys

dst1 01-Mar-2006 11:26

The battery should be all ready to go, maybe a quick charge.
Health and Safety regulations would not let a company supply a battery that needs the purchaser to mess around with acid.......:o

Can you not see any liquid inside...?

nelly 01-Mar-2006 12:14

try a car parts wholesaler Steve. the battery will be dry. There's not many carriers that will transport the acid, definately not if the battery has been filled.

weeksy2 01-Mar-2006 12:30

cool, got a couple of close by option, cheer Mr Nelly sir.

weeksy2 01-Mar-2006 12:41

is it usual to get charged for this service lads ?

place wants £6 from me for it

rockhopper 01-Mar-2006 12:43

Not allowed to send battery acid though the post hence the battery being dry!

weeksy2 01-Mar-2006 12:46

yeah i guessed and knew that much .... :)

but do places usually charge for the service ?

748IOM 01-Mar-2006 12:47

Would it not have been easier to send it by Carrier?

We get Optima Batteries sent by carrier no problem, all ready to go.

keefer 01-Mar-2006 12:47

if you didn't buy the battery of them why would they give you acid for free ?

weeksy2 01-Mar-2006 13:00

fair point Keefer... yeah....

battery was cheap so i don't mind too much.

BDG 01-Mar-2006 13:27

Quote:

Originally posted by weeksy2
is it usual to get charged for this service lads ?

place wants £6 from me for it

I wouldn't expect to walk into somewhere i hadn't bought anything and expect to get something for free, so yes it's usual to charge. £6 is a lot for a bit of acid (you may get some cheaper from that lad with the hoody on the corner) but disregarding the actual cost of the stuff its not cheap to transport due to its hazardous nature.

dst1 01-Mar-2006 14:21

Learn something new every day.....I stand corrected...:)

FiscusFish 01-Mar-2006 16:08

Some batteries arrive with sealed plastic packs containing the acid. You put them on top of the battery and press down. Sharp points on top of the cells piece the acid pack and allow it to drain into the battery.

Not much help to Weeksy though.... :P

Mark 01-Mar-2006 16:15

If you lived closer to me, I could get it done for free. But it would cost you more than a fiver to get it to me.

weeksy2 01-Mar-2006 16:17

never checked the whole box as it's full of little poystyrene things... but in the 'box' iteself isn't anything...

it's only a fiver afterall...i can get it done on way home tonight.


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