--- Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com> wrote:
> Their observations were ( this is in USA ) that 6v batteries
> available these days are built with technology from the 1960s, in
> small
> numbers, and that they do not have a long life. One said, as you
> did,
> that he had a pair fail in a year, and that there was no 6v battery
> he had found that was available with any warranty.
The ones I replaced had a warrantee, but they'd been put in
service about a half year before the restoration was complete,
so after close to 4 years in service (even though I'd been
driving with them for only three) the warrantee coverage had
expired.
David Breneman david_breneman@yahoo.com
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