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Dry Cell Battery


jimmy1234

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Bastard things if you leave them for a month or so they go flat you can't recharge them. I had that happen to my Oddessy 920 or whatever its called. Cost about $420 to replace, that was 284s Xmas pressy. I only got one so I could put the airfolter where the factory battery used to be, and I've never been keen on the idea of a battery box in the boot.

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Oh ok then. By sealed I mean they dont release any gas (correct me if im wrong) and there is no chance of spillage. So is there a need for it to be sealed in a box? Only reason I thought standard batteries needed to be in a box is to prevent spillage and to have suitable venting plumbed in to the outside of the cabin...

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