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Join Date: Nov 2008
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BK

11/18/2008 8:24 AM

I have been told that automotive type (wet cell) batteries corrode differently from deep cycle (marine) batteries. I understand the physical differences in construction between the two and what they are designed to do, but using the same basic components; lead plates,acid electrolyte, etc., I cannot see how they would corrode or age differently.

What can be done to eliminate or slow this process? Is the treatment the same for both types of batteries?

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