battery
#41
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Re: battery
DaveW wrote:
> all snipped
>...
> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
> towels), but no water or soap.
>
> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>
> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>
> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my lips!
> Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
> all snipped
>...
> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
> towels), but no water or soap.
>
> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>
> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>
> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my lips!
> Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
#42
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Re: battery
DaveW wrote:
> all snipped
>...
> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
> towels), but no water or soap.
>
> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>
> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>
> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my lips!
> Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
> all snipped
>...
> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
> towels), but no water or soap.
>
> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>
> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>
> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my lips!
> Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
#43
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Re: battery
DaveW wrote:
> all snipped
>...
> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
> towels), but no water or soap.
>
> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>
> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>
> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my lips!
> Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
> all snipped
>...
> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
> towels), but no water or soap.
>
> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>
> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>
> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my lips!
> Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
#44
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Re: battery
Jacob_T proclaimed:
> What would cause a car battery to steam while running?
>
Nothing good. Get it fixed fast before you end up with acid all over
your engine and electricals.
If you have to ask, take it to a shop that can check your alternator and
the battery itself to see if there is an internal short across a cell
such that it doesn't cause discharge. Those aren't as common as they
used to be but do still happen. If you are overcharging to the point of
steam, don't be surprised if the plates buckle--or worse.
> What would cause a car battery to steam while running?
>
Nothing good. Get it fixed fast before you end up with acid all over
your engine and electricals.
If you have to ask, take it to a shop that can check your alternator and
the battery itself to see if there is an internal short across a cell
such that it doesn't cause discharge. Those aren't as common as they
used to be but do still happen. If you are overcharging to the point of
steam, don't be surprised if the plates buckle--or worse.
#45
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: battery
Jacob_T proclaimed:
> What would cause a car battery to steam while running?
>
Nothing good. Get it fixed fast before you end up with acid all over
your engine and electricals.
If you have to ask, take it to a shop that can check your alternator and
the battery itself to see if there is an internal short across a cell
such that it doesn't cause discharge. Those aren't as common as they
used to be but do still happen. If you are overcharging to the point of
steam, don't be surprised if the plates buckle--or worse.
> What would cause a car battery to steam while running?
>
Nothing good. Get it fixed fast before you end up with acid all over
your engine and electricals.
If you have to ask, take it to a shop that can check your alternator and
the battery itself to see if there is an internal short across a cell
such that it doesn't cause discharge. Those aren't as common as they
used to be but do still happen. If you are overcharging to the point of
steam, don't be surprised if the plates buckle--or worse.
#46
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: battery
Jacob_T proclaimed:
> What would cause a car battery to steam while running?
>
Nothing good. Get it fixed fast before you end up with acid all over
your engine and electricals.
If you have to ask, take it to a shop that can check your alternator and
the battery itself to see if there is an internal short across a cell
such that it doesn't cause discharge. Those aren't as common as they
used to be but do still happen. If you are overcharging to the point of
steam, don't be surprised if the plates buckle--or worse.
> What would cause a car battery to steam while running?
>
Nothing good. Get it fixed fast before you end up with acid all over
your engine and electricals.
If you have to ask, take it to a shop that can check your alternator and
the battery itself to see if there is an internal short across a cell
such that it doesn't cause discharge. Those aren't as common as they
used to be but do still happen. If you are overcharging to the point of
steam, don't be surprised if the plates buckle--or worse.
#50
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Re: battery
clay proclaimed:
> DaveW wrote:
>
>> all snipped
>> ...
>> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
>> towels), but no water or soap.
>>
>> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
>> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>>
>> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>>
>> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
>> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my
>> lips! Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> DAve
>
>
> Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
Similar cautions apply to cutting up the habaneros for killer chili.
> DaveW wrote:
>
>> all snipped
>> ...
>> I used some "Goop", wiped my hands on whatever was around (paper
>> towels), but no water or soap.
>>
>> After getting underway, I lit a cigarette (I think...I smoked in those
>> days) or just touched my lips with my unwashed hand.
>>
>> About an hour later, my lips began to burn like hell!
>>
>> The small amount of acid picked up from the top of the battery didn't
>> bother the rough skin on my hands, but it sure did a number on my
>> lips! Soap and water gets rid of it just fine.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> DAve
>
>
> Just be glad you had the smoke before you made a potty stop... *g*
Similar cautions apply to cutting up the habaneros for killer chili.