In a message dated 4/26/01 4:01:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, whesr@iglou.com
writes:
<< That idea dates to the time when batteries were cased with hard rubber.
If they were left on a damp concrete floor they would lose some of their
charge, and they didn't have all that much to begin with. The new
plastic cases do not have that problem, especially for the short term. >>
If this problem dates from such an era, perhaps we should hear from Greg
Scharnberg?? I do believe he helped construct some of the first wooden
pylons. <g>
Bill Engle Jr
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