From: ` on
On Jul 26, 5:32 pm, Rob Kleinschmidt <Rkleinsch1216...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> Hope this helps the many truth seekers flocking to
> reeky.tech.

Bwahahahahaha!

TOG killed this NG singlehandedly several years ago.
From: S'mee on
On Jul 26, 6:16 pm, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 26, 4:28 pm, Larry Blanchard <lbla...(a)fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> > The net result of all of the back and forth on this subject is that
> > anyone thinking of trying to get useful advice on this group has given up
> > in disgust.
>
> Neil Murray (who calls himself "The Older Gentleman" in disrespect to
> a constable who once stopped him and his scruffy friends) destroyed
> the credibility of this group ten years ago.
>
>
>
> > If the 2 or 3 or 4 of you must keep it up, how about taking it to email?
>
> Unfortunately, Murray is hiding behind a bogus email addy.

This could be true if you were correct which you are not. Quiet
frankly except for the times when you plagerize or cut and paste you
never get anything right and I doubt highly that you have ever ridden
a motorcycle or served in any capacity in the military or avaition.
All you are is a wannabe and a racist prick.

From: S'mee on
On Jul 26, 9:56 pm, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 26, 5:32 pm, Rob Kleinschmidt <Rkleinsch1216...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
> > Hope this helps the many truth seekers flocking to
> > reeky.tech.
>
> Bwahahahahaha!
>
> TOG killed this NG singlehandedly several years ago.

No actually that would be you...Krusty the greatest failure in N.
America. Well after the welfare program any ways.
From: Rob Kleinschmidt on
On Jul 26, 4:28 pm, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 26, 3:39 pm, Rob Kleinschmidt <Rkleinsch1216...(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
> > Sulfuric acid is a dangerous compound and ought to
> > be handled only when wearing protective eyewear.
> > Way different than distilled water.
>
> Where did I ever tell anybody to add pure sulfuric acid(1) to a
> battery or to mix his own electrolyte?

You don't think 33% acid deserves precautions ?

>
> > So please describe the procedures you use when you
> > periodically added acid to your >>>motorcycle<<< batteries.
>
> If the battery is weak and low on electrolyte, I remove it from the
> motorcycle, measure the specifi gravity (if I can) and voltage, top it
> up with distilled water, charge it at 10% of the ampere hour capacity
> rate, let it cool off, check the resting voltage and specific gravity,
> and then add sufficient pre-mixed *electrolyte* to get the level back
> to the top line.
>
> If the electrolyte is so weak that it gasses off water below the lower
> level and I can't measure the specific gravity with a hydrometer, what
> am I supposed to do, add distilled *water* to a fully charged battery?

The specific gravity of the electrolyte drops during
discharge and rises during charging as the sulfuric
acid transforms to PbSo4 and back to SO4. Add
water as needed and charge. If the specific gravity
is low, it's because the SO4 is still in the form of
PbSO4, not because it's gone. If the lead and SO4
are still bound up as lead sulfate, more acid won't help.

One more time, batteries loose water because it's
electrolyzed out as H and O2. As everyone has
pointed out, the only reasons to add electrolyte are
spills or stupidity. If there's no spill, the SO4 hasn't
gone anywhere except into a PbSO4 compound. While
it's in the form of lead sulfate, the lead plates aren't
available to react with whatever SO4 you might add.

You really should have gone into phrenology or
fortune telling or something similar, so you could make
up whatever bullshit you cared to with impunity.

From: ` on
On Jul 27, 4:43 am, "ian field" <gangprobing.al...(a)ntlworld.com>
wrote:

> See - Krust isn't a *TOTAL* waste of space after all.

And I support the entire adult diaper industry all by myself,
according to Sweet S'meetard...