Sluggish Batteries
| WITH the approach: of cooler = . = " weather, batteries will I | show less evaporation, but,' I | they will still need regular ih^ | i spection and refilling. >. i | Whenever the starter seems • | i to lose its kick, it is a good | | plan always to see if the | 1 water level m the battery is ,| | well up. . I | Nothing hurts a battery § | more than to be forced to | | work on a full load .with a | = half empty stomach; V ■ ■-;'., ' i | A fresh charge of dectrolyto | 1 sometimes works wonders; ='. I with a battery that has be- | i come sluggish and is easily | • m | rundown. . | i niiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiniiiMniiiiNiiiiirnjiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniir--
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NZ Truth, Issue 1228, 13 June 1929, Page 19
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104Sluggish Batteries NZ Truth, Issue 1228, 13 June 1929, Page 19
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