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I'd heard it was in the battery connections. Go figure?
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Yep -- and it was always an engine fire.
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Battery and boat size question
OK here is something I wondered about... battery sizes.
There is no system -- just responsiblity and forethought that you need to check before you buy.
There is also the shoehorn effect...
The builder knows nothing about my battery system
When I first found my boat I was shocked to find that it had only 2 group 27
Why 8D???
Our house bank is 8 golf carts
Well...
$d and 8D batteries are fine if you are not the one who has to move them..
I'm luckey in that where my batteries
Catalina 34 Mk I
Catalina...
Getting away from "standard naming"
I like "standard naming"
agreed... changing "standards" only makes things diffult for the consumer
I think the big conspiracy is Home Depot and rechargeable tools.
I hear you loud and clear... on the other hand...
Battery tools....
Ryobi 12V NiCds
Pros and cons - well, MOSTLY cons
I remember two varieties of Gp 24...
LOL! Old VW hippie vans had a bad habit of burning by the roadside too!
Must be universal. I've seen three or four myself.
Yep -- and it was always an engine fire.
I'd heard it was in the battery connections. Go figure?
Tough to tell a rear engine fire from rear seat fire.
Our VW bus... and fuel
Our VW Squareback.......1969 Model
Later fuel injection Bugs had very similar problems...