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Old 01-26-2008, 12:07 AM
Alberta Luthier Alberta Luthier is offline
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felt washers

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Originally Posted by estod View Post
I've had good luck with felt washers that go around the batt posts before you reinstall the cables -- catch the acid leaking out around the posts, eliminate the corrosion build-up. $2-$3

There's often an overflow tube on batteries -- make sure the supplied hose -- or a longer one -- is installed, to keep any acid away from sheet metal.
My old dad (may he rest in peace) used to soak the felt washers in hot vasiline. Then clean and wrap the post with masking tape, put the washers on, remove the tape then put on your clean clamps. It is a bit of a job, but you do it once and you don't have a slow short across a damp battery top again for the 5 or 6 year life of the battery. Isn't it funny how as the years go by we more and more respect the experiance the old guys had.
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