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10 Quick Tips About Jet Skis
In the 1960’s, Clayton Jacobsen II designed and constructed a machine that would bring fun, competition, and enjoyment to thousands of people for years to come. The creation of the first personal watercraft (PWC) has revolutionized water sports as we know it and has resulted in the mass use of jet skis. It is important for those who own or wish to own a jet ski to know how to get the best out of their jet ski. Check out Powerstride Battery’s 10 quick tips that will ensure the best jet skiing exp
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Jul 9th 2014
Car Battery Myths: Don’t Follow This Bad Advice
While people do generally mean well, it’s unrealistic to expect that the average person understands all the dynamics between a car and its battery. You will probably recognize some of the assumptions and advice repeated below, but you very well may be surprised by the accuracy of these claims. If you’re interested in preserving the life of your battery and taking proper care of your vehicle, don’t forget these myths:Myth #1: My maintenance-free car battery doesn’t need any maintenance.
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Apr 15th 2014
How do I charge my battery and is it dangerous?
Question:How do I charge my battery and is it dangerous?Answer:Always use extreme caution when charging a battery. All lead acid batteries contain sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns and can generate explosive gases. Even a maintenance free battery has vents to relieve the internal gases that build up inside the battery. Even though they look like sealed units, acid can still escape should the battery be tipped over or even over charged. The following tips from the Battery Council In
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Jun 21st 2010
Safely Handle Battery Acid
Battery Acid. Electrolyte. They both mean the same thing. They are the mixture of water and sulfuric acid inside the battery you can hear sloshing around that can ruin your favorite jeans, and burn your eyes and skin.
HOWEVER, The Battery Genius is here to help you SAFELY handle Battery Acid, prepare electrolyte, and clean spills.
Remember The Battery Genius' mantra: Safety First! Danger Last! Have a future -- Not a past!
That said, practice the number one rule when handling
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Mar 26th 2010