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. GLOBE Glass Fibre and Mui-' tiple Batteries have 32 per cent, more power than required for | ®|®|l 111 normal conditions. If extra WssllMHffS 1 BkSiP I equipment is added, more cur■HnSlißßilHwl I rent is used, therefore, more W current must be put back into battery. HOW DRIVING CONDITIONS AFFECT YOUR BATTERY The City Driver—starts The Average Driver—both and stops all day. This city and country driving, type of driver must have The average charging rate his generator set at high- should keep battery fully est safe charging rate. charged. The Long Distance Driver —charging rate should be reduced to 6 to 8 amperes. TO PROLONG BATTERY LIFE •g Check gravity of battery be- summer—l 4 to IS in winter fore installing to see that it or higher if extra electrical is fully charged. Connections equipment has been placed in not less than 1.870 in winter, car. 1.260 in summer . Check current draw of star9 See that the battery 1 S in- yr er jf abn#rmali Btarter stalled properly. Connections Bhould be ire(L cleaned, tightened and greased. i— Check battery frequently O Check charging rate of gen- ” and add distilled water if erator—lo to 12 amperes in necessary. Advance Cars LIMITED Arawata St. Te Awamutu THIS BATTERY WILL MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN YOUR CAR OR TRUCK
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 72, Issue 6240, 10 June 1946, Page 3
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