To do it yourself, here ya go:
> http://www.archive.org/details/storagebatterie00paggoog
You can read it on line, download it to your Kindle, or buy a copy from
Lindsay Publications (I have a copy on the shelf).
My grandfather had a fairly thriving automotive electrical business in
Colorado in the '30s. A major part of their work was rebuilding storage
batteries. A battery explosion cost him all of the sight in one eye and
a good bit of it in the other. That and a flood pretty much put an end
to the business.
Doug Braun wrote:
> In the olden days, Ford's parts catalog listed individual plates for
> their batteries. I guess it was normal for the local mechanic to
> unseal and remove the top of the battery case and replace failed
> internal parts.
>
> Today that would be quite impossible...
>
> Doug
>
>
>
>> On 1/5/2012 6:28 PM, John Mitchell wrote:
>>> Does anyone know of a service that will rebuild a car battery in it's
>>> original case? I've got a Lucas Pacesetter that holds a full charge but
>>> when I put a carbon pile load on it, drops very quickly. Thanks for any
>>> help. John Mitchell Shelton, CT
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