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You just need to get a new battery.  Once it sulfates internally, it will 
never hold a charge or produce much power after that... When a battery quickly 
goes to full charge from a very dead situation, it is a good indicator that it 
is gone...

Elwood

In a message dated 9/4/03 8:39:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Should I dump the electrolyte (or water...whatever it might be), refill with
fresh acid and then charge, or just leave it go on the charger the way it is
and see what happens

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<DIV>You just need to get a new battery.&nbsp; Once it sulfates internally,=20=
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