From: Rob Kleinschmidt on 21 Jul 2010 11:50 On Jul 20, 7:19 am, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jul 20, 4:04 am, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (Pup Tent Peter > > Puffer) wrote: > > ` <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > How old is the battery? Who was the manufacturer? > > > <Snip> and Krusty misses the problem again. > > Hey, Peter Puffer! > > Did ewe ever .... [blah, blah blah]. The battery water keeps getting boiled off. The guy had a problem with overcharging. You talked about everything else in the world except overcharging and concluded by advising him to buy a new battery. Somebody points out that you missed the problem and rather than fessing up, you talk about everything else but the fact that you missed the overcharging problem. See a pattern here ? May the baby Jesus shut your mouth and open your mind, dude.
From: ` on 21 Jul 2010 15:03 On Jul 21, 8:50 am, Rob Kleinschmidt <Rkleinsch1216...(a)aol.com> wrote: The battery water keeps getting boiled off. The guy had a problem with overcharging. You talked about everything else in the world except overcharging and concluded by advising him to buy a new battery. Somebody points out that you missed the problem and rather than fessing up, you talk about everything else but the fact that you missed the overcharging problem. See a pattern here ? Yes, most certainly do see a pattern. How could anybody miss what's been going on in rmt for the last ten years? Neil Murray, the self-styled "Older Gentleman" knows *nothing* about "electrickery" (or physics, either), but he sure does like to *argue*, doesn't he? I stand firmly behind my analysis of battery plate sulfation. No matter how much *water* Mike (the OP) adds to his weakened electrolyte, it will *never* combine with the lead sulfate which covers and penetrates the spongy lead plates of his much abused battery. No matter what technique he uses for replenishing the boiled-off water, it's just going to keep on boiling off, relocation of the "kelvin link" or not.
From: S'mee on 21 Jul 2010 15:04 On Jul 21, 9:50 am, Rob Kleinschmidt <Rkleinsch1216...(a)aol.com> wrote: > On Jul 20, 7:19 am, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > On Jul 20, 4:04 am, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (Pup Tent Peter > > > Puffer) wrote: > > > ` <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > How old is the battery? Who was the manufacturer? > > > > <Snip> and Krusty misses the problem again. > > > Hey, Peter Puffer! > > > Did ewe ever .... [blah, blah blah]. > > The battery water keeps getting boiled off. > > The guy had a problem with overcharging. > > You talked about everything else in the world except > overcharging and concluded by advising him to buy > a new battery. > > Somebody points out that you missed the problem > and rather than fessing up, you talk about everything > else but the fact that you missed the overcharging problem. > > See a pattern here ? > > May the baby Jesus shut your mouth and open your > mind, dude. He's got baby jesus right where he wants him...that little super sized baby jesus butt plug is all the way in I'd bet. http://www.divine-interventions.com/baby.php
From: The Older Gentleman on 21 Jul 2010 15:34 ` <breoganmacbrath(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I stand firmly behind my analysis of battery plate sulfation. > > No matter how much *water* Mike (the OP) adds to his weakened > electrolyte, it will *never* combine with the lead sulfate which > covers and penetrates the spongy lead plates of his much abused > battery. > > No matter what technique he uses for replenishing the boiled-off > water, it's just going to keep on boiling off, relocation of the > "kelvin link" or not. Yes, *we know this*. That'll be a whoosh then. -- BMW K1100LT Ducati 750SS Triumph Street Triple Honda CB400F Suzuki TS250 Suzuki GN250 chateaudotmurrayatidnetdotcom Nothing damages a machine more than an ignoramus with a manual, a can-do attitude and a set of cheap tools
From: ` on 21 Jul 2010 16:01
On Jul 21, 12:34 pm, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (Denser Than Dessicated Camel Dung) wrote: > That'll be a whoosh then. "Whoosh" is an apt description of the sound that issues from a well worn anal sphincter. If there was such a noise, *you* made it, Goosey Lucy... |