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Re: battery Discharging Problem ?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Hi D4TM4N

As My electrician says when a battery get old and get defective cell inside it it will automatically discharging
i don't know any thing about tech stuff, but i am sure of my electrician because he is clever , i used to go to him passing all the way 130 KMS to get something done in electrical

Thanks
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sumith

Posted on: 2010/2/1 10:33
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Re: battery Discharging Problem ?
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Yes, that's what an internal leak is. You charge the battery, fully charged. And then in a few hours it is discharged...all by itself.

Posted on: 2010/2/2 4:24
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Re: battery Discharging Problem ?
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So that would be a Dead cell? cell not holding charge?

Posted on: 2010/2/2 8:14
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Yes. It don't hold a charge cause it leaks out. Sometimes. Othertimes it could be a different cause.

When the plate touch each other, or the sediement builds up to the plates it is an internal short.

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AHHHHHH... internal short... yeah i know what you mean now... cheers for that

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