Battery acid is available in large bulk containers (similar to box wine)
at most auto parts stores for practically nothing.  I learned this when
I ordered a battery by mail and discovered that UPS can no longer
transport the battery electrolyte (water and acid).  If you ever need
any, that's where you can find it.

Mac



Steve Gill wrote:

> All
>
> Thanks for the info on this.  I guess I should have
> paid more attention at school.
> Now when someone asks me the same dumb question I'll
> be able to impress them with my new found knowledge.
>
> I guess keeping the acid from old batteries is not
> worth the hassle of draining and storing it (I've got
> some very large holes in my shirt) unless there are
> any other uses for it.  (And I don't mean pouring it
> over your enemies car/bike/boat)
>
> Cheers
> Steve
>
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> Surrey - England - UK
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