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Lead acid batteries "died"

  • 12-09-2019 11:55am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 49


    Hi everyone
    Posting in this thread since I think it is somehow related to my issue as well
    I bought this 6v batter for my son's electic car few months ago and did not almost use it.

    https:// www. funstuff. ie/6v-6-7ah-lead-acid-battery/

    Recently when starting the car, I noticed that both batteries died (the car is 12V thus 2 batteries) - I'd assume it is because last time my son used the car he left it with almost no charge and then noone used the car for few months.

    Batteries are quite new and used maybe 5-6 time, thus can you please advise how I can make them "alive" again? To add acid? or electrolyte? or distilled water? where to buy them? or maybe any garage in dundrum area where it can be fixed for few quids since the new batteries will cost me 40 eur?


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