Reading the code is not as easy as looking at a date.
if it says A9, for example, it was made the first
month (A) of 1999 (9).
--- Phil Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jon, the battery should keep for several years. It
> will have a code on it
> that tells you when it was made....is it already
> several years old? Check
> it to be certain.
>
> The instructions for charging it will indicate a
> longer time on trickle
> for an older battery. Use that, and the manufacture
> date, as an
> indication of how long you can keep it.
>
> And.....old battery, if it was already suspect, may
> still crap out on you
> very soon. Hang on to the new one for now.
>
> Phil
>
>
> On Tue, 1 May 2001, Crisler, Jon wrote:
>
> > So, I bought a battery for the GTS (Yuasa maint.
> free GRT), about $60 total
> > with shipping. Turns out I dont need it, my old
> battery started working
> > fine. Might have been a loose connection, or I
> did not charge it enough.
> >
> > Anyhow, the battery is shipped dry. How long do
> they last on the shelf if
> > not filled ?
> >
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